Rolfe
Adult human female
No fraud, just bankruptcy.
I think Architect was also referring to an earlier post, where a situation was described of a young woman, apparently healthy, and with no medical insurance, who suddently needed expensive eye medication. In order to get this, someone else with good insurance cover induced his own doctor to write a prescription for the medication, as if it were for himself, the insured party.
This is definitely fraud.
I also dread to think what it's doing to the integrity of people's medical records.
Of course, you might describe taking goods and services which you cannot pay for and have no intention of paying for as fraud too, I'm not sure of the legal definition.
[Jerome]
Oh, but the USA must do things this way because it is too honourable to freeload on the back of all the people who were conquered and enslaved to make the country as prosperous as it is. Britain has no right to spend less money to provide its entire population with good-quality care, because it also did some stuff in the past that wasn't too ethical.
[/Jerome]
And if you understand that, good luck to you.
Rolfe.