The Justice Department announced a major $6.5 billion initiative to intensify enforcement against healthcare fraud, expanding resources for investigations, prosecutions and interagency coordination. Officials said the effort will target large-scale schemes and pandemic-era abuses and will involve closer collaboration with state partners. The move builds on recent prosecutions and high-profile cases — including alleged $90 million frauds in Minnesota and the Feeding Our Future prosecution and sentencing — signaling a sustained national push against fraud affecting public programs.
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