Hospice provides patients facing terminal illnesses a way to die with dignity, but it’s also become big business, and increasingly, fraudsters are fleecing taxpayers out of millions of dollars, while harming the patients they’re supposed to care for. Stephanie Ruhle takes an inside look at the largest criminal hospice fraud case ever prosecuted.Sept. 19, 2023
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