Fred Schulte

Senior Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Schulte is a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, most recently in 2007 for a series on Baltimore’s arcane ground rent system. Schulte’s other Pulitzer-nominated projects exposed excessive heart surgery death rates in veterans’ hospitals, substandard care by health insurance plans treating low-income people and the hidden dangers of cosmetic surgery in medical offices. He spent much of his career at the Baltimore Sun and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Schulte has received the George Polk Award, two Investigative Reporters and Editors awards, three Gerald Loeb Awards for business writing and two Worth Bingham Prizes for investigative reporting. The University of Virginia graduate is also the author of Fleeced!, an exposé of telemarketing scams.

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Top House Republicans want program suspended until government demands that systems communicate

Nevada woman claims she was fired after questioning hospital's bills

Sebelius, Holder signal new scrutiny in wake of Center series

Grassley says providers charging too much threaten program's shaky finances

Billing software helps medical professionals document higher fees.

Thousands now employed as professional coders, but oversight is lacking.

Authorities typically settle, and doctors often continue treating Medicare patients

Center investigation suggests cost from upcoding and other abuses likely tops $11 billion.

A prominent fundraiser for President Obama withdraws nomination for ambassadorship following drunk driving charge.

HHS IG report says thousand of doctors billing feds at rates beyond the norm

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