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When charges were made last summer against 12 men affiliated with a New Jersey-based third-party administrator firm, headlines trumpeted the arrests as the first major case of organized crime infiltrating the healthcare industry. While law enforcement experts don't believe the mob has established a major role in healthcare, they acknowledge the $1 trillion-a-year industry is a lucrative target for illicit activity.
去年夏天,当针对一家总部位于新泽西州的第三方管理公司的12名关联男子提出指控时,各大媒体纷纷报道这些逮捕行动,称其为有组织犯罪渗透医疗行业的首个重大案件。虽然执法专家认为黑帮并未在医疗行业占据主要地位,但他们承认,这个每年规模达1万亿美元的行业是非法活动的诱人目标。