By David Klepper, Associated Press
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The state paid out an estimated $1.4 billion in
Medicaid funds for long-term care providers who didn't follow the
state's rules for the program, according to a federal review of the
state's Medicaid system published Tuesday.
The report, from the Office of the Inspector General, revealed a
large number of providers who failed to document patient assessments,
provide community-based services or provide written care plans to
patients, all requirements spelled out in their contracts with the
state.
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Source: The San Francisco Chronicle (via The Empire Report)
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