Drug Treatment Centers Indiana: Hospice Fraud – a Review for Employees, Whistleblowers, Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms
Hospice fraud in South Carolina and the United States is an increasing problem as the number of hospice patients has exploded over the past few years. From 2004 to 2008, the number of patients receiving hospice care in the United States grew almost 40% to nearly 1.5 million, and of the 2.5 million people who died in 2008, nearly one million were hospice patients. The overwhelming majority of people receiving hospice care receive federal benefits from the federal government through the Medicare or Medicaid programs. The health care providers who provide hospice services traditionally enroll in the Medicare and Medicaid programs in order to qualify to receive payments under these government programs for services rendered to Medicare and Medicaid eligible patients.
Drug Rehab?
Question by chickster360: drug rehab?
im on 18 months formal probation and im required to go to 6-month outpatient program drug rehab. i cant afford a lot of money. does anyone have any resources for me?
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Answer by Bertie D
um let me see No not ever
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Major Pot Bust
Major Pot Bust – MONTGOMERY COUNTY — A major pot bust scores loads of cash, drugs and guns. A large amount of drug money was seized, 06000 to be exact, along with 60 pounds of marijuana and four guns. The RANGE Task Force and Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) detectives witnessed a drug deal Tuesday outside the Hampton Inn Suites in Englewood. Lamont Richardson of Indianapolis, David Cohorn of Dayton, and Gregory Horne Jr. of Dayton were arrested. “Dealers have to be held accountable because this is pure greed, they are making big money and destroying lives.” Montgomery County Sheriff Phil Plummer said. Investigators then went to the suspects’ homes, where they found more drug money, weed and guns.Sheriff Plummer said they will use the drug money to buy equipment for the department. It could even be used to pay officers’ salaries.”Most importantly we got their cash, which will help us fight the war on drugs.”