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The healthcare fraud cases, all of which were shared publicly online, spanned the country and globe. Defendants included medical supply company owners and medical professionals, including 25 doctors.
A federal judge ruled CVS Health must pay nearly $950 million over claims its Omnicare unit submitted false prescriptions to the government, a decision the company plans to appeal.
Officials charged 11 residents of Indiana in state court and two other defendants in federal court. Their cases vary from veterinarian fraud to the sale of prescription opioids on the black market.