- **Q: What was the error made by the Trump administration?
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Politics / Health Care
The Trump administration has acknowledged a major error in data used to justify a federal fraud probe into New York’s Medicaid program. This mistake undermines a federal campaign focused on tackling waste, primarily in Democratic-led states...
The Trump administration's investigation into New York's Medicaid program was based on faulty data, leading to inaccurate claims about the program's utilization of personal care services. This misrepresentation was among several that advocates say CMS made about New York's program. The administration's investigation is part of a larger crackdown on potential health care fraud in several states.
While CMS claims the probe is ongoing, health analysts and New York officials have criticized the administration's approach, warning that it could politicize a conversation that should focus on collaboration and effective solutions. Experts suggest a collaborative approach among all stakeholders in the program is needed to effectively address fraud.
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