Ohio Medicaid fraud probe exposes $66M scheme tied to 94 firms Federal investigators are probing a $66 million Ohio Medicaid fraud scheme allegedly involving 94 companies operating from a single building Officials say the entities billed for services never
Ohio Medicaid investigation sparks dispute as governor rejects fraud . . . Ohio leaders clash over fraud claims Questions surrounding Ohio’s Medicaid system are fueling a growing political and public debate across the state Fraud allegations, criminal investigations, and heated responses from state leaders have placed healthcare oversight under intense scrutiny As officials defend existing safeguards and critics demand tougher action, new details continue
Nine Medicaid Providers Facing Fraud, Theft Charges - Ohio Attorney . . . (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Indictments filed this week by the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost accuse eight Medicaid providers of stealing a combined $181,512 from the government health-care program for the needy A ninth provider faces charges for allegedly stealing a client’s debit card
Davidson Calls for Action After Investigation Reveals Massive Medicaid . . . The investigation found that Ohio’s Medicaid program paid out roughly $1 billion in 2024 for “home health services,” often provided by people with no health care training and in many cases by relatives of Medicaid recipients “Minneapolis was just the tip of the iceberg of waste, fraud, and abuse,” said Davidson
Ohio Faces Scrutiny Over $1 Billion in Medicaid for In-Home Care Rosiak, who says he has probed federal waste and fraud for two decades, crunched a trove of nationwide Medicaid data that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) released last year He zeroed in on Ohio, and learned the state spent $1 billion on home health care in 2024, the most recent year available
10 Ohio Medicaid providers charged with fraud, theft - Spectrum News OHIO — Attorney General Dave Yost, R-Ohio, announced Friday that 10 Medicaid providers are facing fraud and theft charges, alleging they stole a total of $1 9 million from the health care program Indictments filed this week show nine home-health aides and one provider of home-delivered meals are