Rutledge announces record-breaking Medicaid fraud year
"I have zero tolerance for abusers and thieves," said Rutledge. "Individuals who seek to take advantage of a system designed to help society's most vulnerable should face the full weight of the law."
The MFCU investigates and prosecutes Medicaid fraud and the abuse, neglect and exploitation of individuals living in residential care facilities as well as Medicaid recipients. With the 33 convictions secured in FY 2022, the
The MFCUs record sum of more than
This brings the total collected in settlements, restitution and fines during the
Attorney General Rutledge credits the record setting year to the hard work of the unit and its collaboration with other law enforcement agencies and increased public awareness efforts through public service announcements and social media campaigns. The announcement comes as the federal fiscal year draws to a close.
The
Medicaid fraud occurs when Medicaid providers use the program to obtain money to which they are not entitled. To report Medicaid fraud, abuse or neglect in nursing homes or
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