CBS News Investigation: Hospice fraud in California
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Hundreds of California hospices show signs of fraud despite state efforts to stop it.
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If you or a loved one uses hospice care in California, this could mean lower quality care or misuse of funds intended for patient services.
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A recent CBS News investigation indicates that widespread indicators of hospice fraud persist across hundreds of facilities in Los Angeles, despite California's stated commitment to eliminating such practices. The analysis identified numerous "red flags" suggesting ongoing fraudulent activity within the sector. This situation raises concerns regarding the effective use of taxpayer funds allocated to hospice care. The findings highlight persistent challenges in oversight and enforcement within California's healthcare system.
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CBS News conducted an investigation into hospice fraud in California.
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