On the recordAugust 2, 2010
I think the deterrent effect is very important because I think most people who commit Medicare fraud, know that there is a pretty small chance that they will get caught.
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congress.govI think the deterrent effect is very important because I think most people who commit Medicare fraud, know that there is a pretty small chance that they will get caught.
Pryor emphasizes the need for deterrence to reduce Medicare fraud.
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