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Maine found over $1.6M in Medicaid overpayments to a Portland nonprofit, suspending its payments and referring the case to prosecutors.
Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services has uncovered repeated Medicaid overpayments to Gateway Community Services, a Portland nonprofit, through multi-year audits.
Overpayments totaled more than $100,000 (2015–2016), over $500,000 (2017–2018), and over $1 million (2021–2022).
The agency suspended the organization’s MaineCare payments on December 23, 2025, and referred the case to the Maine Attorney General’s Office for investigation.
While specific details about the timeline or legal actions remain undisclosed, the findings highlight systemic financial issues and ongoing scrutiny of public fund accountability in state health programs.
Maine encontró más de $1.6 millones en pagos excesivos de Medicaid a una organización sin fines de lucro de Portland, suspendiendo sus pagos y remitiendo el caso a los fiscales.