2020 National Health Care Fraud Takedown
The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, along with our state and federal law enforcement partners, participated in a health care fraud takedown in September 2020. More than 345 defendants in 51 judicial districts were charged with participating in health care fraud schemes involving more than $6 billion in alleged losses to federal health care programs.
Since 2016, HHS-OIG has seen a significant increase in “telefraud”: scams that leverage aggressive marketing and so-called telehealth services. The conspirators include telemedicine company executives, medical practitioners, marketers, and business owners who scammed hundreds of thousands of unsuspecting patients in their homes.
Additional information about the 2020 National Health Care Fraud Takedown can be found in this factsheet.
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telemed_infog-horzV2_iyf50j6.jpg telemed_sm-telefraud.jpgAdditional Resources
- Gary L. Cantrell, Deputy Inspector General for Investigations: Remarks
- DOJ Press Release
- Medicare Fraud Strike Force
- Nationwide Brace Scam
- National Health Care Fraud Takedown 2018
Last updated September 7, 2021