U.S. to Tighten Medicaid Provider Regulations
Mehmet Oz, leading the U.S. Medicare and Medicaid programs, announced that all 50 states will be asked to revalidate Medicaid providers in high-risk areas. This initiative from the Trump administration will require states to submit revalidation plans to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services within 30 days.
Mehmet Oz, head of the agency overseeing U.S. Medicare and Medicaid, announced an initiative to tighten regulations on Medicaid providers in high-risk areas across all 50 states.
Speaking at the Politico Health Care Summit in Washington D.C., Oz revealed that the Trump administration plans to request states to conduct audits and submit revalidation plans within 30 days.
This move aims to enhance oversight and ensure compliance, reflecting a significant policy push within the healthcare framework.
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