PMI Fraud - Cut to the chase

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Insurers are increasingly becoming aware of fraudulent activity in the private medical insurance sector but are they doing enough to follow up suspicious cases? Rachel Gordon discusses the problems facing health insurers, and what this means for the medical community

Nigel Sacks, a breast cancer specialist, has been described as the 'surgeon to the stars'. He acted as consultant to Linda McCartney, first wife of Sir Paul McCartney, and to Paul Merton's wife, Sarah

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