California officials charged 21 suspects after uncovering a 267 million dollar healthcare fraud ring targeting the Medi-Cal system.Attorney General Rob Bonta announced five arrests following a state-led investigation into 14 hospice companies using stolen identities.The criminal network allegedly enrolled healthy out-of-state residents into end-of-life care to bill for fictitious services via shell companies.Those convicted in the operation face up to 16 years in prison as authorities review the licenses of 300 additional facilities.