White House Deploys AI-Driven Crackdown on Medicare Fraud
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The administration unveiled a multi-pronged plan to curb healthcare fraud, including deferring $259.5 million in Minnesota Medicaid payments pending review, a nationwide DMEPOS enrollment moratorium, and a CRUSH initiative inviting public input, all backed by real-time AI tools to detect and stop improper payments before they occur, aiming to reduce fraud, save taxpayer dollars, and improve affordability for patients.
- Trump Administration Prioritizes Affordability by Announcing Major Crackdown on Health Care Fraud HHS.gov
- Federal Medicaid funding freeze ‘totally illegal and unprecedented,’ Walz says MPR News
- Vance launches into Trump's 'war on fraud' by suspending Medicaid payments to Minnesota NBC News
- Trump Administration Withholds $259 Million in Medicaid Funds From Minnesota - The New York Times The New York Times
- Opinion | Vance Tightens the Fraud Spigot WSJ
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