Warren County Woman Charged with TennCare Fraud
A Warren County woman is charged with TennCare fraud and theft of services for allegedly reporting false information to the state to obtain TennCare healthcare insurance benefits.
A Warren County woman is charged with TennCare fraud and theft of services for allegedly reporting false information to the state to obtain TennCare healthcare insurance benefits.
A Warren County woman is charged with TennCare fraud and theft of services for allegedly reporting she had custody of her child to obtain TennCare healthcare insurance benefits.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that Tennessee tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates in October.
A Knox County woman who spent two and a half years on a TennCare fraud “most wanted” list has been booked for the crime.
A Tennessee overseer for the federal Victims of Crime Fund has been named to a national board representing all state efforts to serve crime victims.
Governor Bill Lee will begin public budget meetings with executive branch agencies on Monday, Nov. 1.
An Obion County woman is charged with TennCare fraud and theft of property in connection with accessing TennCare healthcare insurance benefits.
A Knox County woman is charged with TennCare fraud and other charges in connection with fraudulently obtaining healthcare insurance benefits through the state’s healthcare insurance program.
– A Shelby County is charged with TennCare fraud after moving to Arkansas but reporting a Tennessee address to the state.
Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of September.
A North Carolina couple is charged in connection with allegedly reporting they still lived in Tennessee so they could remain enrolled in TennCare.
A Blount County woman is ordered to repay the state more than $60,094.00 after court proceedings in a TennCare fraud case against her.
A Rutherford county woman is ordered to repay the state after appearing in court on charges involving TennCare fraud.
Tennessee revenues were more than the budgeted estimates for the first month of the state’s fiscal year.