[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 45 (Tuesday, March 11, 2025)]
[House]
[Pages H1075-H1076]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FIGHTING MEDICAID FRAUD
(Ms. Malliotakis of New York was recognized to address the House for
5 minutes.)
Ms. MALLIOTAKIS. Madam Speaker, I rise to highlight the rampant
fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicaid that is draining American taxpayers
and hurting our most vulnerable seniors, disabled, and other Americans
who rely on this program.
Yesterday, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget,
Russell Vought, told us something shocking, that one out of four
Medicaid payments are improper payments--one out of every four.
This echoes a 2024 report from the Biden administration's Office of
Management and Budget that designated Medicaid and Medicare as a high
priority for susceptibility to fraud, waste, abuse, improper payments,
and overpayments.
In 2024, the Government Accountability Office released a report
estimating over $100 billion in improper payments were made in the
Medicare and Medicaid programs for the fiscal year 2023.
Now, I could read some of these headlines that highlight it in the
media. There was a CNBC report that detailed how Medicare and Medicaid
programs are being brazenly targeted by sophisticated criminals to the
tune of $100 billion a year.
``Lack of State oversight spurs Medicaid fraud,'' says Spectrum New
York.
``Scammers ripped off NY's controversial Medicaid home care program
to the tune of $68 million,'' from the New York Post.
The New York Times says: ``Staggering Rise in Catheter Bills Suggests
Medicare Scam.''
``Florida Man Indicted for [Medicare and] Wire Fraud . . . in $97
Million Scheme.''
``Medicaid program suspended from two south Jersey nursing homes,''
after being ``accused of taking $83 million from nursing homes funded
by New York Medicare and Medicaid.''
``Fiscal year 2023 proved to be a high-value one for healthcare
frauds and settlements, with the DOJ totaling $2 billion in illicit
activity.''
In California: ``Attorney General Bonta Announces Indictment of
Southern California Healthcare Provider for Medi-Cal Fraud of Nearly
$60 Million.''
CEO of ``Digital Health Company Arrested for $100M Adderall
Distribution and Healthcare Fraud Scheme.''
In New York: ``Doctor Convicted of $24M Medicaid Fraud Scheme.''
``Attorney General James Announces Convictions and Sentences of Five
Taxi Company Owners in Orange and Rensselaer Counties for Stealing
Millions from Medicaid.''
``Florida Telemarketer Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for $67
Million in Medicare Fraud Scheme.''
In San Antonio: ``Hill County doctor sentenced 10 years in prison,
$26 million in restitution for Medicaid fraud scheme.''
I can go on and on, reading headline after headline about the rampant
fraud and abuse in this program that is actually taking away--that is
what is hurting our vulnerable Americans who rely on this program, the
fraudsters who are stealing the money.
My Governor, Kathy Hochul, lied to New Yorkers about what Republicans
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are really trying to do. Our real goal is to root out this waste,
fraud, and abuse to protect benefits for our eligible recipients.
Kathy Hochul said it herself in her own words. She pointed out how
fraudulent the program is. In July 2024, the Governor said that the
State's Medicaid Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program has
``become a racket.'' She said it is ``one of the most abused programs
in the entire history of the State of New York.'' She said that the
current trajectory of Medicaid spending is ``not sustainable.''
Other Democrats have pointed out the same things. Attorney General
Garland, President Biden's Attorney General, in a 2024 speech regarding
healthcare fraud, announced charges against 193 defendants for over
$2.75 billion in false Medicare and Medicaid claims, and that was just
one event.
New York Attorney General Letitia James, in a January 2025 speech,
said: ``Companies that illegally profit by exploiting Medicaid patients
steal taxpayer money and undermine the healthcare system that all New
Yorkers rely on.''
To my colleagues, Republicans and Democrats, let's work together to
actually fix this. Let's work together to go after those fraudsters to
eliminate this abuse that we are seeing in this system so we can
preserve this very important program that our seniors, our disabled,
our children with developmental disabilities, and vulnerable Americans
rely on. Let's not play partisan politics with something that is so
critically important to so many New Yorkers and Americans across the
country.
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