In a stunning reversal, the Trump administration has acknowledged a major mistake in its claims about widespread healthcare fraud in New York. The admission comes after a lengthy investigation by government watchdogs and a scathing report that found no evidence to support the administration's allegations. The controversy centers around a 2020 report that accused several New York hospitals and healthcare providers of bilking the Medicaid system out of millions of dollars. However, an internal review has now revealed that the report's findings were based on flawed data and methodology, casting serious doubt on the administration's original claims. The fallout from this error could have significant implications for the healthcare industry and the Biden administration's efforts to reform the Medicaid system.


Trump ad­min­is­tration admits a glaring error in its ac­cu­sa­tions about New York health care fraud  Spectrum News