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Minnesota DHS talks federal Medicaid funding hold, potential changes to system
- The Minnesota Department of Human Services provided an update on March 31 about the federal hold on Medicaid funds due to fraud concerns.
- On March 19, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved Minnesota's corrective plan and began a revalidation phase.
- CMS initially withheld about $259 million from Minnesota's Medicaid payments on February 25.
- John Connolly said Minnesota aims to finish revalidation by May 31 but does not know when the withheld funds will return, and he supports proposed changes to state Medicaid oversight.
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Minnesota DHS talks federal Medicaid funding hold, potential changes to system
ST. PAUL — The state appears to be one step closer to potentially getting back hundreds of millions in Medicaid funds from the federal government. The Minnesota Department of Human Services gave an update on the federal withholding of Medicaid dollars on Tuesday, March 31, during a virtual press briefing. On March 19, the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services wrote a letter to DHS informing them that their corrective action plan to me…
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