Minnesota Medicaid Fraud Could Exceed $9 Billion, Prosecutors Say

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Fraud in Minnesota's Medicaid programs may exceed $9 billion, with recent federal and state investigations revealing widespread, industrial-scale abuse, including fraudulent claims by providers and the shutdown of programs like Housing Stabilization Services amid allegations of massive financial misconduct.
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- U.S. Attorney: Fraud likely exceeds $9 billion in Minnesota-run Medicaid services Minnesota Reformer
- Several Billion Dollars Were Lost to Fraud in Minnesota, Prosecutors Say The New York Times
- Feds: Fraud total could top $9 billion Axios
- "Fraud tourists" traveled to Minnesota after a friend told them state programs were "a good opportunity to make money," prosecutors say CBS News
- Opinion | The Biggest Fraud in Welfare The Wall Street Journal
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