Healthcare Fraud And Abuse In Healthcare

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Healthcare fraud and abuse is becoming more and more common. This issue affects everyone, rather if we realize it or not. Billions of dollars are being taken from companies by the Healthcare fraud. This makes health insurance prices increase. Healthcare fraud and abuse can happen in many different ways by billing for services that did not take place. Over billing a patient for procedures as well as billing for services that are not covered. Healthcare fraud is not fair to anyone especially the company and the person or persons it immediately

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