The Justice Department charged 15 people in Minnesota in connection with alleged fraud schemes involving more than $90 million.
According to a May 21 news release from the department, the action included two of the largest Medicaid fraud cases charged in the department’s Minnesota district. The charges included the largest Medicaid autism fraud case, which implicated $46.6 million.
Other alleged fraud schemes focused on integrated community supports, individualized home supports, housing stabilization services and child care.
The department also is expanding the Health Care Fraud Strike Force. Fifteen new prosecutors…