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flag Minnesota halts new HCBS licenses for two years to match provider supply with demand and address fraud concerns.

flag Minnesota has paused new licenses for its Home and Community-Based Services program for two years, starting in January, to address a surge in provider applications and licenses far outpacing the number of people needing care. flag The move, authorized by state law, follows concerns over program integrity and ongoing fraud investigations in human services, including autism treatment and housing programs. flag The Department of Human Services will halt all new licensing and cancel pending applications, drawing criticism from providers who say they were blindsided and had already invested in services. flag The decision aims to align provider capacity with actual demand while improving oversight amid federal probes into alleged fraud across multiple public programs.

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