Indiana Medicaid Reforms Highlight Savings as Minnesota Faces Ongoing Fraud Concerns
The scheme exploited multiple government programs, involving over 90 charged individuals and siphoning $9 billion, according to First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson.
- Indiana's Medicaid reforms have generated significant savings through measures designed to address fraud, according to Governor Mike Braun.
- In Minnesota, fraud losses could exceed $9 billion since 2018, as stated in a Wall Street Journal report.
- Governor Tim Walz acknowledged Minnesota's fraud issues, claiming accountability and initiating a third-party audit.
- Braun emphasized that states can effectively combat waste and fraud without waiting for federal action.
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Minnesota Is Just the Tip of The Iceberg: NY’s Medicaid Home-Care System Is Rife With Fraud, Statistical Impossibility
If Minnesota’s fraud scandal shocks you, wait until investigators turn their attention to New York City’s Medicaid-funded home healthcare racket. Home health aides have become the largest single occupation in New York, accounting for roughly 40 percent of all job growth — an explosion driven almost entirely by Medicaid dollars. The state now claims 171 aides for every 1,000 residents aged 65 and over, the highest rate in the nation and 153 perce…
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