Doctors Ghost Patients, Charge for Surgeries Left to Residen

Doctors Ghost Patients, Charge for Surgeries Left to Residents

Doctors at some of the largest US teaching hospitals are blowing the whistle on a lucrative practice they say endangers patients: Surgeons scheduling two or even three operations at virtually the same time, leaving during critical portions, then billing Medicare for work they didn’t do.

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