The Texas Attorney General's office sued Xerox Corporation today to recoup hundreds of millions of dollars it claims one of the companies subsidiaries allowed to be paid out for potentially fraudulent Medicaid dental claims. The state's actions were prompted by a years-long, award-winning investigation by WFAA-TV's Byron Harris, who exposed rampant overbilling by dental providers.
The Texas Attorney General's office sued Xerox Corporation today to recoup hundreds of millions of dollars it claims one of the companies subsidiaries allowed to be paid out for potentially fraudulent Medicaid dental claims. The state's actions were prompted by a years-long, award-winning investigation by WFAA-TV's Byron Harris, who exposed rampant overbilling by dental providers.
The Texas Attorney General's office sued Xerox Corporation today to recoup hundreds of millions of dollars it claims one of the companies subsidiaries allowed to be paid out for potentially fraudulent Medicaid dental claims. The state's actions were prompted by a years-long, award-winning investigation by WFAA-TV's Byron Harris, who exposed rampant overbilling by dental providers.