CMS to require states to audit Medicaid providers

Kristin Kuchno / beckershospitalreview - CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD, said his administration will require all states to audit healthcare providers to address alleged Medicaid fraud, Politico reported April 21. Dr. Oz unveiled the plan at Politico’s Health Care Summit. Beginning this week, C…

AI Summary: CMS is requiring states to audit Medicaid providers as part of a new oversight initiative aimed at tightening program integrity and provider revalidation. The policy has sparked high‑level calls for nationwide reviews and a proposed 50‑state audit effort, signaling heightened federal scrutiny and potential changes to enrollment, billing and provider eligibility processes.

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