March 31, 2026

Economist Peter St Onge said welfare fraud in the United States has reached widespread levels, pointing to recent findings involving hospice providers, government programs, and nonprofit organizations.

St Onge cited a report involving Dr. Mehmet Oz, who he said identified numerous fraudulent hospice companies operating in Los Angeles.

According to St Onge, the report found dozens of entities operating out of a single location and raised broader concerns about oversight in the healthcare system.

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“Welfare fraud is eating America alive. Forget Somali leering center. Say hello to Los Angeles hospice. In a report last week, Dr. Oz, who is currently the head of Medicare and Medicaid, found 72 fraudulent hospice companies in a single building in LA, across LA, there’s an estimated 700 hospices that have triggered multiple red flags, which Dr. Oz estimates had nearly three and a half billion of fraud,” St Onge said.

 

WELFARE FRAUD EXPLODES IN LA HOSPICES – ECONOMIST SOUNDS ALARM: Peter St Onge exposes a staggering scam as Dr. Mehmet Oz’s report uncovers 72 fake hospice companies crammed into one Los Angeles building, part of an estimated 700 flagged for ripping off Medicare and Medicaid to the tune of $3.5 billion. The massive fraud shell game reveals systemic oversight failures in the healthcare system, spotlighting how billions meant for the vulnerable are vanishing into thin air while regulators apparently look the other way.

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