In his latest action targeting Minnesota fraud, Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, said his agency would delay paying $91 million in Medicaid claims to the state.
“This is about protecting patients and respecting taxpayers,” Oz said in a video posted April 30 on X, announcing the decision.
The money being withheld includes “$76 million tied to 14 service categories highly vulnerable to fraud,” Oz wrote on X. The remaining deferred payments—$14 million—could potentially have been directed “towards illegal immigrants who weren’t supposed to be getting this coverage,” he stated in the video.
The most recent amounts are on top of an initial $259 million the agency halted in February amid the North Star State’s ongoing fraud scandals....