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Vance's Task Force Suspends 447 Hospices in Los Angeles and Alleges $600M Fraud

The task force paused payments tied to more than $600 million in questionable Medicare and Medi-Cal claims, officials said.

  • An anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance has suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies in Los Angeles, citing over $600 million in suspected fraud.
  • The suspensions represent a 539% increase since early April, and the task force is committed to identifying all fraud and recovering taxpayer funds.
  • California legislators have introduced bill AB 2624, aimed at protecting immigration support workers' privacy, but critics argue it could criminalize journalists exposing fraud among immigrant service workers.
  • Independent journalist Nick Shirley criticized AB 2624 as an attempt to silence investigations into fraud involving immigrant groups, labeling it the 'Stop Nick Shirley Act'.
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