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Hospice Crackdown: Vance Task Force Halts $1.4B in Suspected Medicare Fraud

Hospice Crackdown: Vance Task Force Halts $1.4B in Suspected Medicare Fraud

Summary

The federal government has temporarily stopped new hospice and home health providers from joining Medicare for six months. This action, led by Vice President JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force, aims to prevent fraud and improve monitoring of existing providers.

Key Facts

  • A six-month national pause is in place for new hospice and home health providers joining Medicare.
  • The freeze is part of an effort to stop Medicare fraud in the hospice and home health care sectors.
  • Vice President JD Vance leads the task force coordinating this crackdown.
  • Current hospice and home health providers can keep serving their patients during the freeze.
  • The government views these care areas as at high risk for fraudulent activity.
  • Industry groups are concerned the pause might reduce access to care in some locations.
  • This initiative is part of a broader push to improve oversight of Medicare services.
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