Reynolds creates Iowa Medicaid fraud task force
Gov.
Reynolds signed the order establishing the
"Safeguarding federal programs like Medicaid from bad actors requires accountability at every point in the process, from member eligibility verification to provider enrollment and billing," Reynolds said in a statement. "By identifying and eliminating fraud and abuse from Iowa Medicaid, we will protect taxpayer dollars, strengthen public trust, and ensure these critical benefits remain available to the Iowans who not only qualify for them, but rely on them for their health and well-being."
She tapped Republican Attorney General
"Every time someone commits Medicaid fraud, they are taking funds away from programs that help people who desperately need them," Bird said in a statement.
Other members of
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•„ Iowa Medicaid Director
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•„ Public Safety Commissioner
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•„ A designated representative from the governor's office.
•„ One member from each of
Under Republican President
The moves are tied to the anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance, which has ramped up its messaging ahead of a competitive 2026 midterm election cycle.
The
CMS Administrator
In
Meanwhile,
State officials who make up
To cover the deficit, Reynolds signed a law temporarily raising a one-time tax on health insurance providers, issuing a
But officials expect those budget problems to persist, projecting that the deficit will rise to
What will
Reynolds directed
•„ Strengthen alignment with CMS and federal Medicaid integrity efforts, and with federal actions to suspend enrollment of new high-risk providers.
•„ Promote Medicaid fraud reporting resources and public accountability, including increased public awareness and incentives for fraud reporting available under
•„ Use recouped funds to invest in program integrity technology.
•„ Support Medicaid managed-care organizations' provider network management.
•„ Establish initiatives geared toward high-risk services and electronic visit verification.
•„ Improve methods for the public to report suspected Medicaid fraud.
The task force must hold its first meeting by


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