New Memo Outlines Steps Trump Administration Can Take to Crack Down on Medicaid Fraud
New research released today by the
More than 10 percent of total Medicaid spending is considered improper, with the majority of that spent on individuals who do not qualify for Medicaid. Obama-era regulations made it more difficult for states to combat fraud by stifling their flexibility to recheck eligibility, leading to increases in improper spending.
Earlier this year,
"Research shows that beneficiaries cannot be counted on to report changes in their own eligibility. Every dollar spent on someone who does not qualify is a dollar that can't be spent on someone who is truly in need," said
The full memo can be found here (https://thefga.org/research/how-the-trump-administration-can-crack-down-on-medicaid-fraud/).
View research here: https://thefga.org/research/how-the-trump-administration-can-crack-down-on-medicaid-fraud/
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