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2 Minnesota Autism Therapy Providers Charged in $46 Million Medicaid Fraud Case

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Coverage among the outlets is consistent in reporting the scale of the alleged fraud and the involvement of the autism therapy providers. However, the New York Times emphasizes the specific tactics used by the clinics, such as fake…
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2 Minnesota Autism Therapy Providers Charged in $46 Million Medicaid Fraud Case

The Justice Department claims that clinics used fake diagnoses and kickbacks to parents to bring children into treatment.

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