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Protect Medicaid by Restricting Provider Taxes, Cracking Down on Fraud
By Alexander Ciccone.
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Independent Journal Review
· Jul 8, 2026
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Related coverage for "Protect Medicaid by Restricting Provider Taxes, Cracking Down on Fraud": Washington Examiner — Congress must fix its No Surprises mistake. Real Clear Politics — Medicare's New Approach to Halting Fraud Paying Off. Off The Press — Sen. Rick Scott moving to ensure blue states have to fight Medicaid fraud. Independent Journal Review — Trump Admin Flags Billions in Medicare Claims as Fraud Crackdown Intensifies. Medical Daily — 455 Defendants Including 90 Doctors Were Charged in the Largest Healthcare Fraud Takedown of 2026. Seeking Alpha — TransDigm: A Good Tax-Efficient Compounder For A Taxable Account