The Idaho Department of Insurance is holding a two-day fraud conference in May that will cover topics, including schemes to obtain controlled substances, chiropractic fraud and the use of social network websites as investigative tools.The two-day conference will also feature a discussion about fraud-fighting efforts in Utah and Montana, as well as a work comp fraud case study and a report from Idaho Deputy Attorney General Rondee Blessing on fraud convictions, highlights and issues.The conference is $15 per day and registration closes April 26.The conference is on May 9 and 10 at Blue Cross of...
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