Minnesota disenrolls thousands of high risk Medicaid providers after review
The four-month review was driven by federal anti-fraud pressure, and 2,061 providers were cleared to continue without interruption, DHS said.
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Minnesota disenrolls thousands of high-risk Medicaid providers
Minnesota has terminated the billing privileges of thousands of Medicaid providers flagged as “high risk” for fraud after the Trump administration threatened to withhold $2 billion in Medicaid payments flowing to the state over mismanagement concerns. In order to release the funds, the cleanup of Minnesota’s Medicaid enrollment records was required by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as part of a corrective action plan meant t…
Minnesota disenrolls thousands of high risk Medicaid providers after review
The Minnesota Department of Human Services has dropped thousands of Medicaid-funded care providers deemed a high risk for fraud following a months-long review of its programs. The agency jumped into action earlier this year after federal threats to withhold billions…
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