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Ferraris and Shell Companies: Five Charged in Medicare Fraud Schemes

2 sources4 storiesFirst seen 6/23/2026Score47Mixed Progress
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Unveils Medicare Fraud Charges

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Justice Department announces hundreds of charges in multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud crackdown - AP News.

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Justice Department announces hundreds of charges in multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud crackdown AP NewsSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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Trump administration charges 455 people, including doctors, with $6.5 billion in healthcare fraud

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Trump administration charges 455 people, including doctors, with $6.5 billion in healthcare fraud CNNFerraris and Shell Companies: Justice Dept.

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Exclusive | Justice Department Unveils $6.5 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crackdown - WSJ.

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Exclusive | Justice Department Unveils $6.5 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crackdown WSJTwo Rhode Island residents charged in $6.5 billion healthcare fraud crackdown WJARFerraris and Shell Companies: Justice Dept.

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The Justice Department is taking aim at pricey "skin substitutes," an overused wound care treatment that cost the government $10 billion in 2024.

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**Summary:** The Justice Department has announced charges against five individuals, including a couple from Rhode Island, for participating in Medicare fraud schemes involving expensive "skin substitutes" that cost the government $10 billion in 2024. **Why It Matters:** This crackdown highlights the ongoing issue of healthcare fraud and waste within

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