A Florida man has pleaded guilty to a multi-million-dollar scheme to buy COVID-19 test kits to defraud Medicare.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNFlorida man pleads guilty in $8.4 million Medicare fraud schemeA Florida man has pleaded guilty to buying Medicare identification numbers and using the numbers to cause over $8 million in ...
The low-cost test developed by Professor Vinayak Dravid and research professor Gajendra Shekhawat builds on an existing ...
The trend upward in high school graduations in New Jersey was a cause for some optimism after years of impacts from the COVID ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNRegina refinery workers who flouted COVID-19 policy were not wrongfully fired, court rulesThe judge wrote that CCRL’s policy was “flexible” compared to the policies of other employers. He also wrote that neither of ...
They also found that patients hospitalized for COIVD-19 infections were at greater risk for other infections in the year ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNFlorida man pleads guilty to multi-million dollar scheme to defraud MedicareA Florida man has pleaded guilty to purchasing Medicare identification numbers and using the numbers to cause more than $8.4 million of false and fraudulent claims to be submitted to Medicare.
The Kansas Supreme Court is weighing whether to block a sweeping state law that lets workers easily bypass COVID-19 vaccine ...
Texas families have not received a full picture of their schools’ ratings since 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and lawsuits.
Answer: The good news for employers is that they may now treat COVID-19 like other illnesses in the workplace. With the exception of some recordkeeping requirements, the employer obligations specific ...
Public health leaders looked to UNC-Chapel Hill virologist Ralph Baric to end the pandemic. Their critics blamed it on him.
A South Florida man admitted to purchasing Medicare beneficiary identification numbers and using them to submit more than $8.4 million<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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