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The government alleged Aetna knowingly submitted unsupported diagnosis codes, resulting in overpayments by Medicare. Aetna Inc. has agreed to pay a total of $117.7 million to resolve two separate ...
A whistleblower has raised alarm over a major data breach involving sensitive records from the Social Security Administration in the United States. According to the complaint, a former employee allegedly copied confidential agency data onto a personal thumb drive while having full system access.
The government alleged Aetna knowingly submitted unsupported diagnosis codes, resulting in overpayments by Medicare. Aetna Inc. has agreed to pay a total of $117.7 million to resolve two separate ...