Four charged in Nebraska in DOJ health care fraud crackdown
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Mike Bell
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Four individuals have been charged in Nebraska as part of a DOJ national health care fraud takedown. Two of the defendants, Angie Albert and Brent Conaway from Oklahoma, face charges of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and money laundering for allegedly billing Medicare and Medicaid for services not rendered and overcharging for medication.
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· 3 pulledCriminal charges announced today are tied to alleged schemes to defraud Medicare and Medicaid, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Nebraska.
The charges are part of the DOJ's national health care fraud takedown.
Angie Albert, 50, and Brent Conaway, 51, both of Oklahoma, were charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and money laundering.
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