07/13/2015 // KellerGroverWB // Kathleen Scanlan // (press release)
It is no secret that fraud — particularly in health care — is a big and weighty problem, diverting funds from intended uses and steering them into the wallets of wrongdoers. But the actual scope of fraud is likely far greater than most people think. Indeed, the numbers are staggering. In health care alone, experts estimate fraud’s toll at between $100 and $300 billion per year.