Meigs County Woman Charged Sixth Time with TennCare Fraud
A Meigs County woman is now facing her sixth round of TennCare fraud charges.
A Meigs County woman is now facing her sixth round of TennCare fraud charges.
A Mississippi woman is charged with TennCare fraud for falsely reporting her residence in order to obtain benefits from Tennessee’s taxpayer-funded program.
A Knox County man is charged for the third time with doctor shopping for prescriptions, using TennCare state healthcare insurance benefits as payment.
A Knox County woman is charged in Jefferson County with doctor shopping for prescription drugs, using TennCare as payment for the pills.
The National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) today honored a veteran state budget official with a prestigious national award. Charles Brown, budget coordinator for revenue and taxes, received NASBO’s George A. Bell Award in a ceremony at the William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower. The award recognizes state budget personnel for outstanding contributions and service to public budgeting and management in state government.
Tennessee revenues were more than the budgeted estimates for the first month of the state’s fiscal year.
A Jefferson County man is charged in both Greene and Hamblen Counties with TennCare fraud involving doctor shopping, or using TennCare to go to multiple doctors in a short time period to obtain prescriptions for controlled substances.
A Maury County woman is charged in Davidson County for a second round of charges involving doctor shopping, a crime involving fraudulent efforts to obtain controlled substances through TennCare benefits.
An Overton County woman is charged with TennCare fraud in connection with the sale of prescription drugs paid for by the state’s healthcare insurance program.
A Dyer County woman is charged with TennCare fraud involving doctor shopping, or using the state’s healthcare insurance program to go to multiple providers to obtain controlled substances.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that Tennessee tax revenues were lower than budgeted estimates for the month of July.
A Monroe County woman is charged in nearby McMinn County with fraudulently obtaining TennCare benefits by falsely claiming that child as a dependent in order to qualify for the state’s healthcare insurance program.
A Crockett County woman is charged in Madison County with TennCare fraud involving doctor shopping, or using the state’s healthcare insurance program to obtain controlled substances by visiting multiple physicians.
A McMinn County woman is charged for the second time with using TennCare to doctor shop for prescription drugs, using TennCare as payment.
A Gibson County man is charged with TennCare fraud in connection with the sale of prescription drugs paid for by the state’s healthcare insurance program.