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COL Randall C.
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"A doctor in Texas was convicted this week of defrauding Tricare in a scheme that involved luring patients into taking unnecessary medical tests in exchange for gift cards."

Luring? I think it would be fair to believe something hinky was going on if my doctor said, "Here, take this test and I'll give you a $50 Walmart gift card".
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LTC Trent Klug
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It's truly astounding that he could steal $36 million from Tricare. When did they notice his activities? At $30 million, $35 million?
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MAJ Roland McDonald
MAJ Roland McDonald
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I agree with technology today you would think it would be flagged for review even if he followed all protocols and documented it. Extra tests above the national average could have been a flag to use for the protocol.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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Another one bites the dust. I don't know why they think that they can not get caught
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MAJ Roland McDonald
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Greed is blind.
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