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Members of the U.S. military have been duped into getting unnecessary medical tests that are paid for by the Pentagon's insurance plan. After it aired a report on Wednesday, CBS News confirmed the federal government has opened a criminal investigation. A heap of trash dumped into a shed at a clinic near Fort Hood contained soldiers' social security numbers, medical information, DNA specimens, and more than 60 photocopies of military IDs. Makeshift clinics offered soldiers $50 Walmart gift cards in exchange for their urine and DNA. Some of those samples were sent to Cockerell Dermatopathology lab in Dallas -- which billed the military's insurance -- Tricare -- for millions of dollars worth of largely unneeded drug testing. The Pentagon's investigators are now trying to determine who made money at their expense -- and how much. Cockerell Dermatopathology tells CBS News there's a possibility individuals didn't follow the company's compliance requirements, and is voluntarily returning significant amounts of money. One estimate pegs the number of soldiers duped in the scam to be at least 2000. http://cbsn.ws/1tgaGxh http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
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