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Medicare and Medicaid reported the most mistaken payouts of any program, with a combined total of $94 billion. The rise in Medicaid improper payments was due to increased errors in eligibility redeterminations and provider screening while phasing out COVID-era flexibilities, | Collector
Medicare and Medicaid reported the most mistaken payouts of any program, with a combined total of $94 billion. The rise in Medicaid improper payments was due to increased errors in eligibility redeterminations and provider screening while phasing out COVID-era flexibilities,
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Medicare and Medicaid reported the most mistaken payouts of any program, with a combined total of $94 billion. The rise in Medicaid improper payments was due to increased errors in eligibility redeterminations and provider screening while phasing out COVID-era flexibilities,

Medicare and Medicaid reported the most mistaken payouts of any program, with a combined total of $94 billion. The rise in Medicaid improper payments was due to increased errors in eligibility redeterminations and provider screening while phasing out COVID-era flexibilities,

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