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Four of the top 10 companies in the $11.4 million business last year of providing power scooters, wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs and other medical equipment to D.C. Medicaid recipients have come under investigation.
Four of the top 10 companies in the $11.4 million business last year of providing power scooters, wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs and other medical equipment to D.C. Medicaid recipients have come under investigation.
"The cheapest way to pay claims is not to question them," he said.
"If you don't have a signature on the provider agreement then you don't have a contract," said one D.C. employee familiar with the situation, who spoke on the condition the source not be identified for fear of reprisal.