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Doctors inflating bills? Recording treatment that was never rendered? Referring patients to facilities where they have a financial interests? Getting kickbacks for referring patients? Treating patients who are dead? Really? On September 7, 2011, the U.S. Department of Justice announced … Continue reading
Unnecessary eye surgery
A Baltimore ophthalmologist allegedly performed hundreds of unnecessary laser procedures on Medicare patients, according to a federal lawsuit filed this month. Some glaucoma patients treated by John Arthur Kiely, MD, underwent a dozen unneeded surgeries, and a patient may be … Continue reading
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