Los Angeles: Medicare Fraud Summit Law Enforcement Panel
Regional Medicare Fraud Prevention Summit – Los Angeles, CA. -August 26, 2010 -Greg Andres, Moderator, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division, US DOJ – Il Jeon, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, HHS OIG -Tandra D. Waldrop, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI – Wendy Weiss, Civil Health Care Fraud Coordinator, US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California – Beong-Soo Kim, Chief, Major Frauds Section, US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California – Tony Sidley, Assistant Chief of Investigations Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud & Elder Abuse, California Department of Justice – Hank Walther, Acting Deputy Chief, Fraud Section, Criminal Division, DOJ URL: www.stopmedicarefraud.gov We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy: newmedia.hhs.gov US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) www.hhs.gov HHS Privacy Policy www.hhs.gov
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i believe medicare medical should invest more money into fraud prevention a few million dollers put into fraud prevention can save all of us hundreds of millions/billions of dollars, also i believe that medicare medical is paying too much money out to hospital visits and ambulance transportation, and i believe docters and running up bills for unnecessary procedures and tests, costing tax payers billions, i also believe if our health care system was efficient we all could have free healthcare
THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING MEDICAL.FRAUDS.
can i ask you , is inforcing that all AMERICANS must have healthcare are first step away from our freedom think about it… having to have it executes options, options= a huge part of our FREEDOM , like opportunity with our under going econimy that should put health care at the bottom of the list of our problems. the problem is that government highrollers are forgeting about the little guy but they dont understad these highrollers think they can walk away from the table at any time
Vanessa D. Taylor, guardian in a NJ case, has admitted Medicaid fraud under Judge Walter Koprowski.