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Taipei prosecutors yesterday charged 109 people with medical insurance fraud in a case allegedly involving the Dianthus Medical Group, as well as insurance sales agents and people who filed insurance claims.
Suspects charged with fraud and document forgery include Dianthus Medical Group chief executive officer Lin Tzu-hung (林思宏), four doctors, other company medical personnel and 19 insurance agents, the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office said.
Eighty people who filed insurance claims naming Dianthus were also among those indicted, prosecutors said.
The company operates 10 clinics in Taipei and two in Taoyuan that specialize in maternal-fetal medicine, gynecology and other areas, its Web site says.
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Taipei, Aug. 11 (CNA) Taipei prosecutors on Thursday indicted 109 suspects in a case of medical insurance fraud that allegedly involved the Dianthus Medical Group, some of its patients, and several insurance sales agents.