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ProPublica has compiled the disclosed payments from pharma companies to doctors and other health care providers. Search for your doctor in our interactive database. → Read More
As Medicare considers banning doctors who pose a “threat to the health or safety” of patients, it plans to consider an array of factors. → Read More
As Medicare considers banning doctors who pose a “threat to the health or safety” of patients, it plans to consider an array of factors. → Read More
As Medicare considers banning doctors who pose a “threat to the health or safety” of patients, it plans to consider an array of factors. → Read More
As Medicare considers banning doctors who pose a “threat to the health or safety” of patients, it plans to consider an array of factors. → Read More
As Medicare considers banning doctors who pose a “threat to the health or safety” of patients, it plans to consider an array of factors. → Read More
Action follows ProPublica’s investigative series detailing inappropriate and wasteful prescribing, fraud in the nation’s biggest prescription drug program. → Read More
Action follows ProPublica’s investigative series detailing inappropriate and wasteful prescribing, fraud in the nation’s biggest prescription drug program. → Read More
Action follows ProPublica’s investigative series detailing inappropriate and wasteful prescribing, fraud in the nation’s biggest prescription drug program. → Read More
Action follows ProPublica’s investigative series detailing inappropriate and wasteful prescribing, fraud in the nation’s biggest prescription drug program. → Read More
The federal government does little to stop schemers from stealing from Medicare Part D, the program that provides prescription drugs to more than 36 million seniors and disabled people. → Read More
Prescription data obtained by ProPublica show wide use of antipsychotics, narcotics and other drugs dangerous for older adults, but Medicare officials say it's not their job to look for unsafe prescribing or weed out doctors with troubled backgrounds. → Read More
At least 15 drug and medical-device companies have paid $6.5 billion since 2008 to settle accusations of marketing fraud or kickbacks, but none of the more than 75 doctors named as participants were sanctioned. → Read More