Scammers ripped off NY's controversial Medicaid homecare program to the tune of $68M: feds
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The owners of two adult day care facilities allegedly turned their businesses into a cash grab from the Medicaid program, defrauding it of $68 million.
Federal prosecutors allege the accused ran a kickback scheme to exploit the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, designed to help caregivers support loved ones.
My Office is committed to investigating and prosecuting those who plunder taxpayer-funded health care programs while purporting to offer authorized services.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has initiated changes to the CDPAP program in an effort to combat the escalating issues of overspending and fraud.
Read at New York Post
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