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    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ watchdog says it generated $5.56 billion in expected recoveries and projected savings over six months and barred 1,212 individuals and companies from federal healthcare programs. But the financial haul came as the agency’s enforcement activity fell to its lowest level in at least two years, undercutting the Trump administration’s portrayal of an unprecedented healthcare fraud crackdown

    In its semiannual report to Congress covering October through March, the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) said it returned $12.70 for every dollar spent. The total was driven by several major cases, including a 15-year prison sentence for a telemedicine software executive tied to a $1 billion fraud scheme and $674 million in settlements with Kaiser Permanente affiliates and CVS Health’s Aetna over Medicare Advantage billing

    Despite those headline recoveries, overall enforcement declined. Combined criminal and civil actions dropped to 604, down from 833 in the previous reporting period, while criminal referrals fell to 1,168 from 1,451. Exclusions from Medicare and other federal healthcare programs also declined to 1,212, continuing a two-year downward trend from 1,795. The figures show no increase in enforcement compared with the same period under the Biden administration

    The decline complicates the Trump administration’s portrayal of an unprecedented crackdown on healthcare fraud (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

    The report’s headline financial figure also reflects a methodology change introduced in early 2025. The OIG’s “total monetary impact” measure combines projected savings with money ordered or agreed to be repaid, rather than cash actually recovered. A glossary in the report notes the figures should not be interpreted as funds already collected

    The report comes as Vice President JD Vance, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services AdministratorMehmet Oz promote what the White House has described as an “unrelenting” fight against healthcare fraud. The OIG is now part of a Vance-led White House fraud task force

    Oz has separately claimed the government identified about $2 billion in improper spending on people in the country illegally, though that figure does not appear in the watchdog’s report. Instead, the report highlights improper payments to deceased enrollees across 35 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C

    The report lands as Vice President JD Vance, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Medicare chief Mehmet Oz promote what the White House has called an "unrelenting" war on fraud

    The administration has also pointed to autism-related Medicaid spending as evidence of widespread fraud. But OIG audits in Indiana, Wisconsin, Maine and Colorado found hundreds of millions of dollars in improper or potentially improper payments for applied behavior analysis therapy because of documentation errors, unsigned assessments, cloned session notes, uncredentialed staff and weak oversight—not organized criminal schemes

    The report is the first signed by Inspector General T. March Bell, a Republican lawyer confirmed by the Senate in December. Bell previously led a House investigation into Planned Parenthood and served in the HHS Office for Civil Rights during Trump’s first administration

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