The Trump administration has decided to cut $3 million in federal funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid fraud control program. This decision follows the program's failure to secure any indictments or convictions in the past four years. In a letter addressed to Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez, March Bell, the Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General, stated that his agency would not recertify the state’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU).
Trump Administration Cuts $3 Million in Funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid Fraud Control Program
The Trump administration is terminating $3 million in federal funding for Hawaii's Medicaid fraud control program due to its lack of indictments or convictions over the last four years. The decision was communicated in a letter from the Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General.
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Trump cuts funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid fraud unit
Trump Administration Cuts $3 Million in Funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid Fraud Control Program