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The Trump administration claims $215B in waste, fraud, and abuse identified, citing major fraud efforts in Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP, despite a HHS report revealing $19B in questionable spending.
The Trump administration claims to have identified $215 billion in government waste, fraud, and abuse across federal programs during its first year in office, citing efforts to combat fraud in Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP.
Officials highlighted nearly $1.9 billion in misplaced funds at HUD and a CMS “war room” to prevent fraudulent payments.
Despite these actions, a HHS inspector general report found $19 billion in questionable spending over six months, including a 640% increase in Medicare payments for high-tech skin substitutes, prompting reimbursement caps expected to save over $9 billion.
Administration officials acknowledge systemic fraud issues, with up to 10% of Medicaid spending potentially affected, while critics say fraud remains widespread across federal programs.
La administración Trump reclama $ 215B en desperdicio, fraude y abuso identificados, citando grandes esfuerzos de fraude en Medicare, Medicaid y SNAP, a pesar de que un informe de HHS revela $ 19B en gastos cuestionables.