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One year after passage, Trump health care law remains politically divisive

Dr. Mehmet Oz said the administration has blocked $42 billion in fraudulent spending as nearly 4.8 million Americans lost Medicaid coverage.

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President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill Act one year ago, and Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told Scripps News the law has helped lower Medicaid costs and reduce fraud.Oz claimed the Trump administration has prevented $42 billion in fraudulent health care spending.Medicare and Medicaid have long been vulnerable to fraud, including issues such as double billing, upcoding and unbundling…

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One year after passage, Trump health care law remains politically divisive

President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill Act one year ago, and Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told Scripps News the law has helped lower Medicaid costs and reduce fraud.Oz claimed the Trump administration has prevented $42 billion in fraudulent health care spending.Medicare and Medicaid have long been vulnerable to fraud, including issues such as double billing, upcoding and unbundling…

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