U.S. Executes Largest Healthcare Fraud Crackdown, Charges 11 in $10.6 Billion Scheme

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Gerald Quindry, a retired engineer, discovered that Medicare was billed $15,500 for urinary catheters he never ordered or received, highlighting ongoing issues of healthcare fraud in the U.S., as part of the broader Operation Gold Rush, the largest healthcare fraud bust in history.
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