DOJ charges 86 defendants with $4.5 billion in telehealth fraud

The Department of Justice on Wednesday charged 345 people, including doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, across 51 federal districts in what the agency is calling the largest healthcare fraud takedown in history.

The charges are in connection to cases accounting for more than $6 billion in losses, including more than $4.5 billion connected to telehealth.

According to court documents, 86 defendant telehealth executives allegedly paid doctors and nurse practitioners to order unnecessary durable medical equipment, genetic and other diagnostic testing, and pain medications, either without any patient interaction or with only a brief phone conversation with patients they had never met or seen.

Source: DOJ charges 86 defendants with $4.5 billion in telehealth fraud / Healthcare Finance

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