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Stanley Friel

The Koyal Training Group, Health care fraud a growing criminal enterprise - 1 views

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    Since March 2007, federal investigators have uncovered more than $5 billion in Medicare fraud, but they suspect that might just be the tip of the iceberg. As the prolific bank robber Willie Sutton reportedly said of robbing banks - because that's where the money is - health care fraud has become a huge problem throughout the country. According to the U.S. De­part­ment of Justice, Geor­gia ranks 12th in investigations, seventh in the number of fraud cases and sixth in total recovered - almost $98.95 million in 2012. In the Southern District of Georgia, more than $27 million in restitution was collected last year in one of the country's largest Medicare fraud prosecutions in 2005 - The Bio-Med Plus in Savannah. In Augus­ta, optometrist Jeffrey Spon­sel­ler was sentenced Jan. 9 to 33 months in prison and ordered to pay $441,000 in restitution for bilking Medicare. Federal investigations into Medicare fraud have exploded in response to the problem, said David Stewart, who recently left the U.S. attorney's office where one of his duties was health care fraud coordinator. Medicare fraud affects everyone because Medicare has become the primary health care coverage for most Amer­i­cans when they turn 65, said Ken­neth Crowder, who recently left the U.S. attorney's office and joined Stewart in private practice. When Medicare coverage started in 1966, 19.1 million were enrolled. In 2013, that number was 43.5 million, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. With the last of the baby boomer generation turning 50 this year and increased health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act, Stew­art and Crowder said fraud is expected to expand. Going after health care fraud holds the promise of getting money back for the government, Stewart said, which is another reason the Jus­tice Department has set that as a top goal. The attack on those defrauding Medicare and military health care provider TriCare occurs in crimina
Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Training Group: Law enforcement officials: Cell phone disclosures would hurt ... - 4 views

Source: http://www.mydesert.com/article/20140215/BUSINESS0301/302150051/Private-cell-phone-tower-dump-Inland-Empire-police-disclosure-investigations?nclick_check=1 An Inland Empire sheriff's depar...

Private Training at Koyal Group Law enforcement officials: Cell phone disclosures would hurt investigations

started by Skye Schmeitz on 20 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Training Group: Insurance Fraud Investigator Training and Degree Program Info... - 0 views

There are not set education standards for becoming an insurance fraud investigator. Some available options to potential insurance fraud investigators include a certificate program in private invest...

The Koyal Training Group Insurance Fraud Investigator and Degree Program Information

started by Skye Schmeitz on 13 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Daniel Schweizer

Texas Investigated Insurance Fraud Cases in 2013 by Koyal Group Training Services - 4 views

Texas Investigated More than 550 Insurance Fraud Cases in 2013 Texas Department of Insurance Fraud Unit opened investigations into more than 550 insurance fraud cases in 2013. More than $10.3 mil...

Texas Investigated More than 550 Insurance Fraud Cases in 2013 Koyal Group Training Services

started by Daniel Schweizer on 31 May 14 no follow-up yet
Dirk Braun

Koyal Group Training Services, Big risks and big data - 1 views

Imagine now, that ocean as the vast body of data and information that flows through the average company in a given year. Sales, collections, purchases, payments, transactions, communications, e-mai...

Koyal Group Training Services risks and big data

started by Dirk Braun on 07 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Wendy Johnson

Insurance Fraud Certified at Koyal Group: JPMorgan whistle-blower gets $64M for mortgag... - 5 views

Triblive.com NEW YORK - A whistle-blower will be paid $63.9 million for providing tips that led to JPMorgan Chase & Co's agreement to pay $614 million and tighten oversight to resolve charges ...

JPMorgan whistle-blower gets $64M for mortgage tips Insurance Fraud Certified at Koyal Group

started by Wendy Johnson on 11 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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