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Schenectady medical transport owner pleads guilty to Medicaid fraud
The case is the latest in a string of law enforcement actions against fraudulent actors in the medical transportation industry.
Long Island medical transportation companies among NY firms that stole from Medicaid in billing schemes, AG says
Attorney General Letitia James said her office had sent cease and desist notices to 54 companies warning of financial penalties and prison time.
NY AG warns Medicaid transportation companies to ‘cease and desist’ fraudulent practices
Notices went out to 54 companies across the state that the attorney general's office contends are defrauding Medicaid.
Schenectady medical transport company owner admits Medicaid fraud, prosecutors say
The owner of a Schenectady medical transport firm has admitted to stealing more than $700,000 from the state's Medicaid program, officials said.
Attorney general orders 54 medical transport companies to cease fraudulent billing
More than 50 medical transportation companies received cease and desist notices from the state attorney general’s office Wednesday instructing them to cease any alleged fraudulent Medicaid activity involving illegal billing schemes.
New York AG puts medical transport industry 'on notice' for Medicaid fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James said she is taking new measures to halt Medicaid fraud by medical transportation companies using fake billing schemes. The attorney general's office issued cease-and-desist letters to 54 transportation companies throughout the state,
Measures to stop medical transportation fraud
"Transportation companies are billing Medicaid for fake rides and tolls, costing New York taxpayers tens of millions of dollars every year," said Attorney General Letitia James. "Today, we have uncovered 55 additional transportation companies operating throughout the state.
Non-emergency medical transportation company forced to suspend operations amid investigation
A local transportation company is caught in the crossfire of an investigation, temporarily halting operations.
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Medicaid caps and tax relief top Senate Republican list
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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State Efforts to Take Medicaid Health Coverage Away From People Likely to Resurface in 2025
Everyone, regardless of income, needs health care to survive and thrive, and most Americans agree that health care is a ...
WISH-TV on MSN
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Medicaid, property taxes top lawmakers' 2025 priorities
Battle lines were already forming Thursday over key policy differences as lawmakers wrapped up the first week of the 2025 ...
Crain's New York
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Attorney General raises alarms about widespread fraud in Medicaid transit industry
Attorney General Letitia James is cracking down on what she says is widespread fraud in the Medicaid transportation industry.
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Speaker Mike Johnson Gives Update on Plans for Medicaid
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told Axios that Republicans are discussing work requirements as part of a potential Medicaid overhaul.
WSHU news
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CT lawmakers brace for Medicaid changes under Trump
Donald Trump tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act—also known as Obamacare—during his first term. Senate President Martin ...
Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSN
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Rockland advocates urge Rep. Mike Lawler to keep 'hands off Medicaid' at rally
Rockland residents gathered in front of Rep. Mike Lawler's Pearl River office Wednesday to protest Republican efforts to kill ...
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Oregon expands Medicaid to cover young adults with special health needs at no cost
Young adults in Oregon with special health care needs can now access no-cost health coverage and additional benefits through ...
WOLF Wilkes-Barre-Scranton on MSN
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Healthcare panel in Jenkins Township addresses Medicaid and SNAP concerns
Action Together NEPA hosted a healthcare conversation panel at UCFW 1776 in JKenkins Township. Panelists included State ...
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