Hospice CEO asks Congress how a provider can operate 'out of a burrito stand in California' with no oversight
Source: Latest Political News on Fox News · Bias: Right
Summary
California hospice advocacy CEO Sheila Clark told Congress that fraudulent hospice providers are flourishing in the state despite regulatory oversight.
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