Dr. Mehmet Oz and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine at a press event in Columbus amid Medicaid fraud scrutiny.
Dr. Mehmet Oz and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine at a press event in Columbus amid Medicaid fraud scrutiny.
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CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz visits Dublin-area event as Ohio officials face scrutiny over alleged Medicaid home-health fraud

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Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, appeared with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine at a Columbus-area event as state and federal officials weigh responses to allegations of fraud in Medicaid-funded home health services.

Dr. Mehmet Oz, who leads the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), traveled to the Columbus area in late May for an event with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine highlighting the expansion of OhioSEE, a program that provides vision screenings and eyeglasses to schoolchildren. (signalohio.org)

The visit also came amid renewed political focus on alleged fraud in Ohio’s Medicaid-funded home health sector following a recent Daily Wire reporting series. In that reporting, the outlet said it identified 288 Medicaid-registered home health companies listed at seven buildings along East Dublin Granville Road in Columbus, and reported that the companies collectively billed Medicaid for about $250 million. (dailywire.com)

The Daily Wire investigation said the buildings were owned by Cordoba Real Estate Group and reported that the company indicated it had reached out to Ohio’s Auditor of State after the coverage to offer cooperation. (dailywire.com)

In public comments reported by Ohio outlets, Oz and other officials described a need for federal and state coordination to better detect and prevent fraud, waste and abuse in Medicaid, while some Republican lawmakers and advocates have pressed for broader reforms and further investigation of home-health spending. (ohiocapitaljournal.com)

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Users highlighted Dr. Oz's visit to Ohio with Gov. DeWine to address Medicaid home health fraud in Columbus. Posts noted clusters of agencies in few buildings and high billing rates. Reactions praised the crackdown on fraud as accountability for taxpayers. Some mentioned Republican criticism of DeWine's handling. Discussions focused on data-driven enforcement and calls for broader action.

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Ohio GOP leaders Keith Faber and Vivek Ramaswamy announce crackdown on Columbus Medicaid home health fraud at press conference.
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Ohio GOP leaders pledge crackdown on Columbus Medicaid home health fraud

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Building on Vice President JD Vance's directive for a federal probe, Republican leaders in Ohio—including State Auditor Keith Faber and gubernatorial hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy—vowed aggressive action against widespread Medicaid fraud in home health services. A Daily Wire investigation revealed hundreds of companies in Columbus buildings billing over $250 million, often for care by family members.

Vice President JD Vance has ordered the Fraud Task Force to investigate suspected Medicaid fraud in Ohio following a Daily Wire report. The probe targets home health companies accused of billing millions for unverified services like family companionship. Vance called the allegations shocking if true.

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Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said he would seek aggressive prosecutions of suspected Medicaid abuse, pointing to a recent Daily Wire investigation that alleged questionable billing patterns among home-care providers in the Columbus area.

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Vice President JD Vance accused Minnesota Governor Tim Walz of acting like an arsonist claiming firefighters' credit after raids on daycare centers suspected of fraud. The federal operation targeted 22 sites around Minneapolis on Tuesday, with FBI and Department of Homeland Security agents executing search warrants. Walz asserted that state agencies helped initiate the probe, a claim disputed by federal officials.

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