Three People in Perry County Charged with TennCare Fraud
TennCare fraud charges were brought against three people in Perry County stemming from an undercover investigation targeting individuals selling prescription drugs.
TennCare fraud charges were brought against three people in Perry County stemming from an undercover investigation targeting individuals selling prescription drugs.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that overall May revenues were $1.1 billion, which is $13.1 million more than the state budgeted.
A Madison County woman is charged with TennCare fraud for falsely reporting her income in order to obtain healthcare insurance through the state insurance program.
An Obion County man is charged in nearby Dyer County with TennCare fraud for passing forged prescriptions and using TennCare healthcare insurance benefits as payment.
A program that helps local officials identify people at high risk of domestic violence is expanding in Tennessee.
Residents of Bedford and Lawrence Counties are charged using TennCare benefits to doctor shop for drugs – and both have faced the charge multiple times in the past. Doctor shopping involves going to multiple doctors in a short period of time to obtain prescription drugs, using TennCare healthcare insurance benefits as payment.
Two people are charged with TennCare fraud in separate cases in Hamblen and Sullivan Counties. Both cases involve prescription drugs.
A Cocke County woman is charged in nearby Hamblen County with doctor shopping for prescription drugs, using TennCare healthcare insurance benefits as payment.
A Mississippi woman is charged with TennCare fraud for falsely reporting her residence in order to obtain benefits from TennCare, the state’s taxpayer-funded healthcare insurance program.
A Lawrence County woman is charged in Maury County with doctor shopping for prescription drugs, using TennCare as payment for the pills.
The state of Tennessee’s annual financial report is recognized by the organization that sets standards of state accounting and financial reporting.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that revenues for April exceeded the monthly revenues from the previous year.
Five Tennesseans, along with residents of Georgia and Nevada, are each ordered to repay the state in plea agreements resulting from TennCare fraud charges brought by the Office of Inspector General.
A Shelby County man is charged with doctor shopping for prescription drugs, using TennCare as payment for the pills.
A Lawrence County woman is charged in Giles County with doctor shopping for prescription drugs, using TennCare as payment for the pills.