Medicaid audit shows Illinois spent $4.6 million on dead people – Crain’s

Illinois spent $4.6 million covering deceased Medicaid managed care beneficiaries from October 2015 through September 2017, the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services found. The state did not recover payments made to private insurers administering Medicaid benefits in Illinois, according to the report released last month. Medicaid managed care is the joint state and federal health insurance system for low-income people. OIG conducted the audit because reviews of six other states, including California, Ohio and Florida, found insurers received payments after beneficiaries' deaths.

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debtsor
6 years ago

$4.6 million in the medicaid program is merely a rounding error. I’m shocked it’s actually so low.

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