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Looks like someone was not happy with their kick-back and reported them. You know that is basically how these things are found out about half of the time.

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>Seven people from five different states have been indicted for allegedly defrauding Medicare and Colorado Medicaid for more than $40 million. According to a release by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado, the seven were involved together through several companies, including Tesis Labs, LLC, based in Lafayette and 303 Diagnostics, LLC, based in Aurora. While the companies were based in Colorado, the seven people indicted were from Maine, Florida, New York, California and Arizona.

Looks like someone was not happy with their kick-back and reported them. You know that is basically how these things are found out about half of the time. Archive: https://archive.today/vBWDy From the post: >>Seven people from five different states have been indicted for allegedly defrauding Medicare and Colorado Medicaid for more than $40 million. According to a release by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado, the seven were involved together through several companies, including Tesis Labs, LLC, based in Lafayette and 303 Diagnostics, LLC, based in Aurora. While the companies were based in Colorado, the seven people indicted were from Maine, Florida, New York, California and Arizona.

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The Massive stealing of Medicare is a normal medical business by Every form of health care. It would have to be 700,000 people prosecuted to actually save Americans from the scam.

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Yeah, More or less almost every gov program is a scam all of the way down. It just depends on who is good/smart enough to know who/when to pay someone off and how long you get away with it until someone gets pissed off they don't get a big enough payoff compared to someone else and turns you in.

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$40M? What's that, like one bandaid and an aspirin at a hospital?