💨 Abstract
A mental health business has been accused of defrauding Arizona's Medicaid program in a $60 million scheme involving sober homes. The company allegedly exploited the system to gain substantial funds. The case highlights significant fraud within the healthcare sector, particularly in programs designed to support vulnerable populations.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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