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Forty percent of Medicare spending on common cancer screenings unnecessary, probe suggests
By
Rochelle Sharpe
and
Elizabeth Lucas
October 7, 2011
Forty percent of Medicare spending on common cancer screenings may be unnecessary
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Digital mammography no better than film for most women, despite increased costs
By
Joe Eaton
October 17, 2011
Options for cervical cancer check depend on age
By
The Associated Press
March 15, 2012
Research methodology
By
David Donald
and
Elizabeth Lucas
October 7, 2011
2 plead guilty in Miss. chemotherapy fraud case
By
The Associated Press
July 13, 2012
Blistering inspector general report says feds are failing to fight Medicaid home care fraud
By
Joe Eaton
November 15, 2012
Report says feds not doing enough to root out fraud in Medicaid personal services
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OPINION: Center series demonstrates dangers of 'captured' regulators
By
Wendell Potter
September 24, 2012
Hospitals request government help in curbing possible billing abuses
By
Fred Schulte
November 15, 2012
Judgment calls on billing make 'upcoding' prosecutions rare
By
Fred Schulte
September 15, 2012
Medicare paid $3.6 billion for electronic health records but didn't verify quality goals were met
By
Fred Schulte
November 29, 2012
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