The Department of Justice (DOJ) says the last member of a family that operated a years-long Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability scheme has been sentenced to prison. The VA Office of the ...
The tool can quickly review submitted questionnaires that document medical evidence to determine a disability rating and ...
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VA's review of disability claims for fraud won't include past filings, officials say
Using a Microsoft data analytics program, the VA program will use information gleaned from DBQ forms to identify patterns that could indicate fraud.
The VA, however, will still deploy a “data collection tool,” still in development, to look for false or exaggerated evidence in newly submitted DBQs.
The VA is planning to use an automated tool to scan disability claims documents to combat fraud. Veteran reactions have been ...
As the Trump administration goes after fraud in health care, advocates say the disability community feels singled out.
The VA plans to use artificial intelligence to review Disability Benefits Questionnaires, or DBQs.
A Kent woman was sentenced Tuesday to 17 months in prison for a fraud scheme that stole more than $1 million in benefits from the Veterans Administration.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. LOUIS – With dozens of people already convicted, the feds say you can expect more criminal charges in connection with a fraud ...
A Washington Post exposé on veterans faking disabilities has raised concerns about the Department of Veterans Affairs’ $193-billion disability benefits program — and how much fraud is costing ...
Federal Cooperative Disability Investigations Program Establishes New Unit in North Carolina in Partnership with North Carolina Department of Insurance Criminal Investigations Division The North ...
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