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Breaking News, Trump 2.0 admits a glaring error in its health fraud accusations

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  1. adoo

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    Breaking News,
    Trump 2.0
    admits a glaring error in its health fraud accusations

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    The error, which Trump 2.0 admitted first to The Associated Press, prompted health analysts to question how many of the Republican administration’s sweeping anti-fraud efforts around the country were based on faulty findings. One of a few mischaracterizations it made about New York’s Medicaid program, it also reflected a common criticism that’s been made of Trump’s second administration — that it tends to attack first and confirm the facts later.

    “These numbers could have been cleared up in a phone call, so it’s really slapdash,” said Fiscal Policy Institute senior health policy adviser Michael Kinnucan, whose recent analysis called attention to the Trump administration’s inaccurate claim.

    The mistake appeared in comments made last month by Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, in a social media video and in a letter to New York’s Democratic governor announcing the fraud investigation.

    Oz claimed that New York’s Medicaid program last year provided some 5 million people with personal care services, which assist people in need with basic activities like bathing, grooming and meal preparation. That would add up to nearly three-fourths of the state’s 6.8 million Medicaid enrollees.

    “That level of utilization is unheard of,” Oz said in the video, adding in his post that New York needs to “come clean about its Medicaid program.”

    But the real number of New Yorkers who used those services last year was about 450,000, or between 6% and 7% of total enrollees, CMS spokesman Chris Krepich told the AP this week. He said the agency misidentified New York’s approach to applying billing codes and had since refined its methodology.

    In a statement, a spokesperson for Gov. Kathy Hochul said, “The initial claim by CMS was patently false, and we are glad they now admit it.”

    Perhaps this is another reason, besides being linked to the Epstein files, that Dr Oz has been silent since making the convenient claim, without supporting facts, about the supposed hospice fraud in Calif
     
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  2. Amiga

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    This administration said the government should run more like a private business. In a real business, if you make an error that gross and act on it, you would be let go.
     
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  3. DaDakota

    DaDakota Arrest all Pedophiles
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    Government is NOT A ****ING BUSINESS it's job is not to turn a profit but to provide services and a safe society and to regulate the country to keep it safe.

    It is NOT supposed to make money.

    DD
     

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