New York Strengthens Medicaid Anti-Fraud Controls Under Federal Scrutiny
New York's Department of Health has adopted new program administrative measures to address federal concerns about oversight and compliance integrity in its Medicaid program, particularly for personal care and home health providers. The measures come as HHS scrutinizes the state for perceived gaps in program integrity controls. The changes appear designed to strengthen provider oversight and fraud prevention mechanisms in response to federal pressure. This development signals heightened compliance expectations for providers in these sectors and potential model requirements other states may face.
States with significant personal care or home health spending may face similar federal program integrity reviews, and New York's administrative response establishes a compliance framework that could influence oversight standards nationwide.
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