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A massive $50 million health care fraud scheme has been uncovered in the Los Angeles area, leading to the arrest of eight people in a federal crackdown. Investigators say several hospice centers billed Medicare for patients who were not terminally ill and did not qualify for hospice care.

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, some suspects allegedly submitted millions of dollars in fraudulent claims. In one case, a hospice owner reportedly billed more than $9 million to Medicare and received over $8.5 million in payments.

Authorities also revealed that some individuals were offered $300 per month just to enroll in hospice services they didn’t need. The case is part of a broader anti-fraud initiative launched under the administration of Donald Trump, with a national task force led by Vice President JD Vance.

Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom says the state has already taken aggressive steps to shut down fraudulent hospice providers. Federal officials warn the investigation is ongoing, and more reviews could follow.

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00:00This $50 million health care scam just got busted in Los Angeles.
00:03Federal agents arrested eight people in a massive fraud crackdown.
00:08Officials say several hospice centers billed Medicare for patients who were not terminally ill.
00:14The cases were announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
00:18Investigators say fake hospice enrollments were used to collect millions.
00:22In one case, a hospice owner allegedly submitted over $9 million in fake claims,
00:27and Medicare reportedly paid more than $8.5 million before the fraud was uncovered.
00:32Some people were even promised $300 a month to sign up for hospice care they didn't need.
00:38Authorities say patients received unnecessary items like vitamins and wheelchairs.
00:43The crackdown is part of a national anti-fraud push launched under Donald Trump.
00:48The task force is led by Vice President J.D. Vance.
00:51Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom says the state has already shut down hundreds of suspicious hospice providers.
00:57Federal officials warn this investigation is far from over.
01:02And according to Mehmet Oz, every hospice in California could now face review.
01:06Because when billions in taxpayer money are at stake,
01:09authorities say more arrests may still be coming.
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