The federal crackdown on California is escalating, with The California Post learning the Trump administration is withholding $1.3 billion in Medicaid funding amid mounting concerns over fraud tied to the state’s hospice and home health agencies.
The anti-fraud task force, led by Vice President JD Vance, made the announcement Wednesday, just weeks after the administration suspended the licenses for 447 hospice facilities and 23 home health agencies for suspected fraudulent billing.
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The move comes as the administration said it is doing a full accounting of hospice and home health agencies across the country.
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Vance announced the administration was withholding more than $250 million in Medicaid funds in Minnesota due to fraud concerns back in February, and gave Democratic Governor Tim Walz 60 days to submit a “corrective action plan” or face additional action.
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