The Department of Justice has announced charges against 455 suspects for their alleged involvement in healthcare fraud schemes totaling over $6.5 billion, including a $27 million hospice fraud case in California.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged 455 suspects for their alleged involvement in $6.5 billion in healthcare fraud scams. 📺 DETAIL: On Tuesday, the DOJ unveiled the charges amid a National Health Care Fraud Takedown, a nationwide crackdown on healthcare fraud spanning 45 states and territories. The defendants include 90 doctors and healthcare professionals, and more than $518 million in fraudulent Medicaid claims. “This is just the beginning. Fraudsters can no longer rip off American taxpayers… If you seek to harm or cheat Americans, we will find you, seize any assets, and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche during a press conference on the crackdown. One case involved $2 billion in fraudulent wound claims in Arizona. Another case in Texas involved $906 million in fraudulent claims. In California, a funeral home was paid for the personal details of deceased people to fraudulently bill Medicare for hospice services. Those charged were allegedly paid between $1,000 and $3,000 for each deceased person fraudulently enrolled in hospice care, ultimately defrauding Medicare of nearly $27 million. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Today, under the leadership of [Vice President] Vance and [Acting Attorney General] ToddBlanche, we are announcing the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown involving 455 defendants charged in connection with $6.5+ BILLION in alleged fraud.” – Bill Essayli, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California 🎯 IMPACT: This massive takedown by the Trump administration highlights the scale of healthcare fraud in the United States and the DOJ’s ongoing efforts to combat it. The schemes not only cost taxpayers billions but also undermine trust in the healthcare systems. Notably, this crackdown primarily concerns healthcare fraud, with a wider war on fraud being waged on multiple fronts, spanning healthcare, welfare, pandemic relief, and government procurement, among other areas. 📺 FLASHBACK: In May, the Trump administration announced a six-month nationwide freeze on new Medicare enrollments for hospice providers. According to officials, scammers were found to have exploited vulnerable patients and billed the government for unnecessary services. The federal government froze a total of $1.4 billion in response to alleged healthcare fraud schemes. |
Today, under the leadership of @VP Vance and @DAGToddBlanche, we are announcing the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown involving 455 defendants charged in connection with $6.5+ BILLION in alleged fraud.
One person arrested by @FBILosAngeles in the Central District of… pic.twitter.com/6ZL9CiUnPv
— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 23, 2026
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