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Minnesota is revalidating 6,000 Medicaid providers by May 2026 to prevent fraud and avoid losing $2 billion in federal funds.
Minnesota is revalidating nearly 6,000 Medicaid providers by late May to combat fraud, waste, and abuse, following a federal warning that $2 billion in annual funding could be withheld.
The state is recruiting 168 employees to conduct site visits, starting with high-risk providers like autism behavioral services.
Actions include freezing new enrollments in 13 high-risk categories, disenrolling inactive providers, ending a housing stabilization program, and launching prepayment audits.
A revised corrective action plan has been submitted, pausing the funding freeze during an ongoing appeal.
Future plans include expanding audits to managed care organizations.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office has not communicated since key prosecutors resigned, but investigations may continue.
Minnesota está revalidando 6.000 proveedores de Medicaid para mayo de 2026 para prevenir el fraude y evitar la pérdida de 2 mil millones de dólares en fondos federales.