Inland Empire health insurer made false claims to hoard Medi-Cal money, lawsuit alleges
An Inland Empire public agency overseeing a government-run health insurance program lied in order to keep money it wasn’t entitled to, alleges a lawsuit filed by the
Department officials on
“Today’s lawsuit against IEHP shows our steadfast commitment to hold accountable insurers that brazenly compromise the Medicaid system,” Acting
He added: “We will take every measure to restore integrity and accountability to the Medicaid system and ensure that patient care — not financial gain — is the primary focus of our health care system.”
A spokesperson for the health plan could not be immediately reached Wednesday afternoon for comment.
Based in
As of June, 4 in 10 Inland residents were on
According to the justice department’s release, the health plan “developed schemes to misuse”
The health plan “misspent” expansion funding “for impermissible purposes,” including administrative expenses and “simply giving away federal funding in exchange for no value in return,” the release alleges.
The health plan “was motivated by a desire to conserve its other funding, thus enriching itself,” the release states.
To make the spending appear legitimate, the health plan deceived the state “about the nature, timing, and purpose of its payments to providers,” the release alleges. It also disguised payment for consultants and technology services that were not “allowed medical expenses,” according to the release.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
The litigation comes as the health plan and other Inland health care providers process changes to Medicaid resulting from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed earlier this year by President
Critics say the bill will cause millions of Americans to lose their health insurance. In August, health plan CEO
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