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Trump moves to freeze funding to New York's Medicaid fraud unit
Key takeaways
- In a letter sent Tuesday to state officials, Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General T.
- The New York MFCU has failed to comply with the terms and conditions of its MFCU grant award.
- The New York MFCU was the poorest performing unit by a wide margin among similar-sized units from 2023 to 2025, Bell wrote.
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In a letter sent Tuesday to state officials, Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General T. March Bell said the state MFCU failed to secure enough indictments and was not doing enough to protect taxpayer funding.
Enough is enough, Bell wrote. The New York MFCU has failed to comply with the terms and conditions of its MFCU grant award.
The New York MFCU was the poorest performing unit by a wide margin among similar-sized units from 2023 to 2025, Bell wrote.
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