Alexandra Gehrke and Jeffrey King face up to 20 years in prison each for defrauding Medicare in a wound-care scheme.
In one of the largest healthcare fraud cases in U.S. history, an Arizona couple has admitted to orchestrating a scheme that ...
GlaxoSmithKline "deliberately" discontinued a widely-used asthma medication in order to reap profits and families suffered, ...
Two owner-operators of three Arizona medical companies have pleaded guilty to billing more than $1.2 billion in false and ...
Jim, hired last year as the sole traditional healer on staff at Sage Memorial Hospital on the Navajo Nation, listened. Sage ...
Arizona offers various Medicare options to its residents, including Original Medicare (parts A and B), Medicare Advantage (Part C), and Medicare Part D. Medicare plans in Arizona follow all ...
A dozen attorneys general, including Arizona’s Kris Mayes, are warning federal employees across the country to be wary of the ...
An Arizona couple has pleaded guilty to causing more than $1.2 billion in fraudulent claims to be submitted to Medicare and other health insurance programs.
Arizona officials acknowledged that a fraud scheme targeting Indigenous people with addictions cost taxpayers $2.5 billion.
The state’s top lawyer accused a British multinational drug company of “deceptive and unfair practices” that endangered lives and exploited American taxpayers.
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