NEWS RELEASE: SENATOR MOODY CALLS ON DOJ TO RECOUP FRAUDULENT OBAMACARE SUBSIDY PAYMENTS
The following information was released by
Senator
They wrote: "
"While I am encouraged by the
"I urge you to evaluate civil remedies to recover ACA subsidy payments made to insurance companies due to waste, fraud, and abuse. Americans deserve to know that their taxpayer dollars are not being spent in furtherance of fraudulent ACA marketplace enrollment schemes."
Senators
The letter can be found below.
The Honorable
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division
Dear Assistant Attorney General Shumate:
I am writing to encourage the
As you are aware,
While I am encouraged by the
At the end of last year, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published its preliminary report on its review of ACA marketplace subsidy fraud, concluding that significant fraud risks persist. In the report, the ACA marketplace approved all of GAO's fictitious applicants in plan year 2024 and 18 of its 20 fictitious applicants in plan year 2025. Additionally, GAO identified risks related to potential misuse of social security numbers and unauthorized enrollments. Most concerning, GAO could not identify evidence of reconciliation for over
I'm encouraged by the reconstitution of the
Following criminal convictions for ACA fraudulent enrollments, what current mechanisms exist for the
Is the
If not, what other remedies are available to recover the improper ACA subsidy funds paid to insurers?
Since
fraudulent or unauthorized ACA marketplace enrollments;
subsidy-eligibility misrepresentations; or
identity misrepresentations.
I urge you to evaluate civil remedies to recover ACA subsidy payments made to insurance companies due to waste, fraud, and abuse. Americans deserve to know that their taxpayer dollars are not being spent in furtherance of fraudulent ACA marketplace enrollment schemes.



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