Crackdown on Medicare rorting by doctors falls $128 million short

By Dan Harrison
Updated April 24 2014 - 4:08pm, first published 2:11pm
A crackdown on Medicare rorting by doctors has been judged a failure.  Photo: Michel O'Sullivan
A crackdown on Medicare rorting by doctors has been judged a failure. Photo: Michel O'Sullivan

The Department of Human Services botched a massive crackdown on Medicare rorting by doctors, leaving taxpayers with a $128 million shortfall.

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