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WATCH: Dr. Oz says Newsom, other blue states have turned Medicaid fraud into a 'feature'

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July 10, 2026

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WATCH: Dr. Oz says Newsom, other blue states have turned Medicaid fraud into a 'feature'

Dr. Mehmet Oz accuses Gavin Newsom of ignoring Medicaid fraud warnings, saying stealing from the program is a feature in some blue states.

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 8, 2026

Feds to decide fate of $2 billion California plan to fund Medi-Cal

The fate of the state’s 2 billion plan to maintain health insurance for low-income and disabled Californians is now in the hands of Mehmet Oz, the celebrity doctor and Republican administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ...

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 8, 2026

Trump Admin Flags Billions in Medicare Claims as Fraud Crackdown Intensifies

The Trump administration says a dramatic increase in Medicare claims for tissue and organ transplants has led to a nationwide fraud crackdown that is blocking millions of dollars in suspicious billing. According to Fox

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

Congress must fix its No Surprises mistake

Healthcare is one of our economy’s fastest-growing sectors, and the ability of healthcare providers to manipulate Congress is a big reason why. A modest reform meant to shield patients from surprise medical bills has become a multibillion-dollar windfall for hospitals, doctors, lawyers, and arbitrators. Patients pay the price through higher insurance premiums. Congress must fix []

Off The Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Sen. Rick Scott moving to ensure blue states have to fight Medicaid fraud

Congress is ramping up its efforts to combat healthcare fraud in states reluctant to comply with fraud-recovery programs, the Daily Caller learned. A bicameral bill introduced Thursday closes loopholes in the Medicaid Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program, forcing states to cooperate with federal efforts to tackle healthcare fraud. The “Medicaid RAC Improvement Act of 2026,” []...Click to read more

NPR Topics: Health

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· Jul 3, 2026

Oregon ER doctors win a 'David and Goliath' battle against a national company

In a test of a new state law, doctors in Eugene went up against a national physician staffing firm seeking to replace them. Their success is getting attention across the U.S. as other states consider similar laws.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 9, 2026

This New Medicare Option Could Be a Game Changer for Seniors

This long-awaited rule change is finally here.

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Related coverage for "WATCH: Dr. Oz says Newsom, other blue states have turned Medicaid fraud into a 'feature'": ArcaMax — Feds to decide fate of $2 billion California plan to fund Medi-Cal. Independent Journal Review — Trump Admin Flags Billions in Medicare Claims as Fraud Crackdown Intensifies. Washington Examiner — Congress must fix its No Surprises mistake. Off The Press — Sen. Rick Scott moving to ensure blue states have to fight Medicaid fraud. NPR Topics: Health — Oregon ER doctors win a 'David and Goliath' battle against a national company. The Motley Fool — This New Medicare Option Could Be a Game Changer for Seniors