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 MIAMI - Contractors paid tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to detect fraudulent Medicare claims are using inaccurate and inconsistent data that makes it extremely difficult to catch bogus bills submitted by crooks, according to an inspector general s report released Monday.Medicare s contractor system has morphed into a complicated labyrinth, with one set of contractors paying claims and another combing through those claims in an effort to stop an estimated $60 billion a year in fraud. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services inspector general s report  151; obtained by The Associated Press before its o stanley cups fficial release  151; found repeated problems among the fraud contractors over a decade and systemic failures by federal health officials to adequately supervise them.Investigators found that health officials did not consistently evaluate key measures such as how many investigations were initiated by  stanley cup usa contractors. Investigators examined two contractors in charge of fraud hot spots in Florida and Texas during a nine-month period.Medicare premiums and deductibles lower than expected for 2012Elaborate Medicare scheme busted in FloridaFeds tout largest Medicare fraud bust everContractors also used different types of data, some of which was inaccurate. That makes it impossible to determine if the contractors are effective, leading critics to question how it s possible to adequately monitor them.        The same issue stanley cup s were identified 10 years ago by inspector general inv Zkok How To Use Psychological Torment For Self-Improvement And聽Profit
 The neverending Edward Snowden saga is getting some new characters with a new Reuters report that tracks the origins of his secret document-stashing not to the NSA but to former employer Dell Computer. Wait, Dell  What do they have to do with spying  You ;d be surprised.     Unnamed United States officials and other anonymous sources told Reuters about the Dell connection. They say that Snowden started downloading information about the government   spy programs as early as April 2012, when he was working at Dell. It appears that the NSA was one of Dell   clients at the time, and Snowden managed to win access to documents about the NSA   collecting information from fiber-optic cables, including transoceanic cables. A Dell spokesman told Reuters, We are honoring our stanley kaffeebecher  customer   request that we not comment on this matter. More information about Snowden   activities at Dell is bound to leak out. In the meantime, you must be wondering how the hec stanley cup k confidential NSA documents were so easily accessible by an employee of Dell Computer. That   a bit of a mystery. But we ;re talking about the NSA here. They screw up, like, thousands of times a year, so just add this to vaso stanley  the list. [Reuters] https://gizmodo/the-nsa-oversteps-its-legal-authority-and-the-court-can-1152184383 Image via AP                                                        DellEdward SnowdenSurveillance