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The '''University of Miami''' is a [[private university|private]] [[research university]] in [[Coral Gables, Florida]], in the United States. As of 2020, the university enrolled approximately 18,000 students<ref>https://irsa.miami.edu/_assets/pdf/factbook.pdf</ref> in 12 separate colleges and schools across nearly 350 academic [[academic major]]s and programs, including the [[Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine]] in [[Health District (Miami)|Miami's Health District]], a [[University of Miami School of Law|law school]] on the main campus, and the [[Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science]] on [[Virginia Key]] with research facilities in southern [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade County]].<ref>[https://welcome.miami.edu/about-um/ "About UM," University of Miami website], retrieved February 21, 2022.</ref>
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With 16,479 faculty and staff as of 2021, UM is the third largest employer in Miami-Dade County.<ref>https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/subscriber-only/2021/09/24/largest-employersin-south-florida.html</ref>
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==Fraudulent billing==
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In 2021, the University agreed to settle three [[whistleblower]] lawsuits alleging [[fraudulent billing]] and medically unnecessary lab tests for $22 million. According to court documents cited by the [[Department of Justice]], the University of Miami allegedly converted multiple physicians' offices it operates to hospital facilities and then billed at the higher payment rates associated with the setting without informing Medicare program beneficiaries.<ref>https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/university-miami-settles-3-suits-alleging-fraudulent-billing-unnecessary-lab-test-for</ref>
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Group.png University of Miami  
(UniversityWebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
University of Miami seal.png
MottoMagna est veritas
(Latin)
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
Type• Private
• research
Other nameHurricanes
University in Miami, Florida.

The University of Miami is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida, in the United States. As of 2020, the university enrolled approximately 18,000 students[1] in 12 separate colleges and schools across nearly 350 academic academic majors and programs, including the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami's Health District, a law school on the main campus, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key with research facilities in southern Miami-Dade County.[2]

With 16,479 faculty and staff as of 2021, UM is the third largest employer in Miami-Dade County.[3]

Fraudulent billing

In 2021, the University agreed to settle three whistleblower lawsuits alleging fraudulent billing and medically unnecessary lab tests for $22 million. According to court documents cited by the Department of Justice, the University of Miami allegedly converted multiple physicians' offices it operates to hospital facilities and then billed at the higher payment rates associated with the setting without informing Medicare program beneficiaries.[4]


 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Foy KohlerProfessor at Center for Advanced International Studies19671978end date approximate

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Vincent Bugliosi18 August 19346 June 2015Lawyer
William Corson25 September 192517 July 2000Spook
Soldier
Academic
Spook and counterinsurgency expert who became became critical of the "American intelligence empire". Unofficial adviser to Frank Church and the Senate Intelligence Activities Committee.
Dante Fascell9 March 191728 November 1998USPoliticianUS politician "well known for his links with the CIA" who was part of the creation of the NED, to openly finance foreign private organizations that until then had been financed secretly by the CIA. He attended Bilderberg/1970.
Maurice Greenberg4 May 1925USCentral banker
Deep state operative
US deep state operative
Eduardo MartinezUSBusinesspersonAttended the notorious 2019 Event 201 pandemic planning exercise, representing the global logistics sector
Bruce MoskowitzUSDoctor
Deep state operative
'Who the hell is this person?’ A Palm Beach area family doctor with a seemingly outsize influence over Donald Trump
Reince Priebus18 March 1972US attorney and Republican politician
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen15 July 1952PoliticianExile-Cuban US politician
Marco Rubio28 May 1971Politician
Lawyer
Alvin Snyder28 January 2019Propagandist
Thomas SpencerSpook
Lawyer
Spooky lawyer who was listed as a principal of Atlantic Cercle inc.
Devi Sridhar1984US
India
Propagandist
Academic
Deep state functionary
WEF Young Global Leader pushing SDS policy. In 2020, Devi Sridhar advised the Scottish government on how to deal with COVID in Scotland. Unflinching as to children.
Grant Stockdale2 December 1963USDiplomat
Salesman
JFK/Assassination/Premature death
Businessperson
A friend of JFK who died shortly after the Kennedy assassination
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