STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act
The STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act empowers states to combat Medicaid fraud, ensuring funds are used properly and beneficiaries receive rightful services.
The STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act empowers states to combat Medicaid fraud, ensuring funds are used properly and beneficiaries receive rightful services.
The STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act (HR 5364) was introduced in the House of Representatives on September 15, 2025. The primary aim of this legislation is to enhance the integrity of the Medicaid program by addressing and reducing fraudulent activities within the system.
The bill is designed to empower states to take a more active role in combating fraud in Medicaid. By providing states with the necessary tools and authority, the legislation seeks to ensure that Medicaid funds are used appropriately and that beneficiaries receive the services they are entitled to without the interference of fraudulent practices.
While the full text of the bill has not been detailed in the provided information, the title and intent suggest several potential provisions that may be included:
The following groups may be significantly impacted by the STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act:
The STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act represents a legislative effort to strengthen the fight against fraud in the Medicaid program. By empowering states and potentially increasing resources for fraud prevention, the bill aims to protect both the integrity of Medicaid and the welfare of its beneficiaries. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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