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Special Report! CVS Fined $400M Fraudulent Billing (Biggest Nursing Home Fraud case in History

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Federal Jury in NYC finds CVS & subsidiary Omnicare guilty for filing 3M fraudulent Rx claims in 3000 nursing homes, against Medicare, Medicaid & Tricare, over several years. CVS slammed for $400M in damages to USA govt + whistleblower who first reported wrongdoing. Think about this: 3M false claims in 3K places.

Trump administration promises more Whistleblower Lawsuits to come.

Our Special Report identifies who is Omnicare, what is CVS, and how this FRAUD was inflicted on unwitting nursing home patients & their families, including many who are disabled.

This verdict is another reason why PBMs (CVS Caremark) must be eliminated in USA, and why vertical integration of the health care industry leads to MILLIONS of fraudulent acts like those found here by this Jury. Also, why US govt must apply DOGE-like AI tools to prosecute more Qui Tam / False Claims Act / Whistleblower lawsuits.

Case is United States of America v Omnicare, Inc; CVS Health Corp. No 1:15-cv-04179-CM. United States District Court Southern District of New York

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Federal Jury in NYC finds CVS & subsidiary Omnicare guilty for filing 3M fraudulent Rx claims in 3000 nursing homes, against Medicare, Medicaid & Tricare, over several years. CVS slammed for $400M in damages to USA govt + whistleblower who first reported wrongdoing. Think about this: 3M false claims in 3K places.

Trump administration promises more Whistleblower Lawsuits to come.

Our Special Report identifies who is Omnicare, what is CVS, and how this FRAUD was inflicted on unwitting nursing home patients & their families, including many who are disabled.

This verdict is another reason why PBMs (CVS Caremark) must be eliminated in USA, and why vertical integration of the health care industry leads to MILLIONS of fraudulent acts like those found here by this Jury. Also, why US govt must apply DOGE-like AI tools to prosecute more Qui Tam / False Claims Act / Whistleblower lawsuits.

Case is United States of America v Omnicare, Inc; CVS Health Corp. No 1:15-cv-04179-CM. United States District Court Southern District of New York

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