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Why Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Won't Go Away
David Goldhill, City Journal The programs operate as open-ended entitlements, making it hard to separate outright scams from aggressive but routine billing.
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What happenedDavid Goldhill, City Journal The programs operate as open-ended entitlements, making it hard to separate outright scams from aggressive but routine billing.
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Right / center-rightWhy Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Won't Go Away
David Goldhill, City Journal The programs operate as open-ended entitlements, making it hard to separate outright scams from aggressive but routine billing.
David Goldhill, City Journal The programs operate as open-ended entitlements, making it hard to separate outright scams from aggressive but routine billing.