The Trump administration is tackling the challenge of Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Administrator Mehmet Oz of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) emphasizes a strong government stance against healthcare fraud.
Oz estimates annual Medicaid fraud at approximately $100 billion, highlighting its significant impact. A recent initiative saw the closure of 800 Los Angeles-based hospices, which received $1.4 billion for services deemed questionable last year.
The focus remains on distinguishing between fraudulent activities and aggressive billing tactics, as both contribute to the complexity of managing entitlements like Medicare and Medicaid. The administration’s efforts aim to shield American families and patients from financial exploitation.
This ongoing operation underscores the government’s dedication to combating fraud and mismanagement within healthcare programs, ensuring integrity and accountability in these vital services.

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