Sens. Tim Scott, Rick Scott Request GAO Review of Medicaid Recovery Audit Contractor Program
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To: The Honorable
Dear Comptroller
Thank you for everything you do in the pursuit of greater transparency and accountability within the federal government. Making
Since its creation in 1965, Medicaid has experienced significant growth in both the size of the population it serves and its cost. In 1970, Medicaid accounted for 1.4% of the federal budget. By 1978, Medicaid covered approximately 9% of the total
In 2003,
Unfortunately, over the last decade, there has been little oversight of the Medicaid RAC program. We are requesting that GAO review the Medicaid RAC program and answer the following questions:
1. How have states used the Medicaid RAC program to address strategic program integrity needs, including audits of managed care, and what are the lessons learned?
2. What steps do the states and the
3. How do states and CMS oversee the Medicaid RAC program and what mechanisms are in place to appropriately refer suspected cases of fraud?
Thank you for continuing to work to eliminate waste in the federal government to make
Sincerely,
/s/



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