A total of 412 people have been charged in the US with taking part in healthcare fraud schemes

A total of 412 people have been charged in the US with taking part in healthcare fraud and opioid scams worth 1.3 billion US dollars.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions called the collective action the "largest healthcare fraud take-down operation in American history" and said it indicates that some doctors, nurses and pharmacists "have chosen to violate their oaths and put greed ahead of their patients".