"Massive Medicare Fraud Scheme Uncovered: Wasteful Spending on Unwanted Catheters"

The U.S. is investigating an alleged Medicare fraud scheme estimated at $2 billion, involving fraudulent insurance claims for urinary catheters submitted by seven companies to the taxpayer-funded health insurance program for older Americans. The scheme, uncovered by health-care groups, saw a surge in bills submitted to Medicare for catheters that patients never ordered or received. Federal officials are investigating the companies involved, which have collectively billed Medicare about $2 billion for catheters in 2022 and 2023. The alleged fraud has raised concerns among healthcare providers and patients, with calls for swift action to combat fraudulent billing practices.
- U.S. investigates alleged Medicare fraud scheme estimated at $2 billion The Washington Post
- Staggering Rise in Catheter Bills Suggests Medicare Scam The New York Times
- 12 News Investigates: Thousands in taxpayer money spent on catheters no one wants WISN Milwaukee
- Thousands in taxpayer money spent on catheters no one wants HealthLeaders Media
- New details on fraudulent Medicare bills being sent Yahoo News
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