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Healthcare reform in the United States / Insurance / Crimes / Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson / Insurance fraud / Qui tam / Health care fraud / Medicaid / False Claims Act / Law / Fraud / Ethics
Date: 2011-02-15 14:35:26
Healthcare reform in the United States
Insurance
Crimes
Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson
Insurance fraud
Qui tam
Health care fraud
Medicaid
False Claims Act
Law
Fraud
Ethics

Health Cost Containment and Efficiencies NCSL Briefs for State Legislators No. 11

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