Minnesota state officials say they are combating widespread fraud by dropping about 800 inactive Medicaid providers.
Providers operating under the Minnesota Department of Human Services-administered (DHS) Integrated Community Supports (ICS) program and leadership with the Residential Providers Association of ...
Medicaid providers who have not billed for services in more than a year will be disenrolled from Minnesota’s Medicaid program ...
Several individuals indicted in a housing fraud probe have links to companies enrolled in other human services programs, a ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services recently suspended payments to 11 providers that serve adults with disabilities over "credible allegations" of fraud, according to a letter written by ...
The head of Minnesota’s largest state agency is stepping down. Department of Human Services Commissioner Jodi Harpstead announced Monday that she’s leaving her role on Feb. 3. Harpstead was appointed ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services' latest analysis of the federal tax and spending bill, signed into law on July 4, anticipates that 140,000 Minnesotans could lose their Medicaid coverage.
An official that oversaw a state housing services program accused of being the target of widespread fraud is no longer working for the Minnesota Department of Human Services, a spokesperson confirmed.
The move by the Department of Human Services Friday, Aug. 1, comes after Gov. Tim Walz announced he halted payments to service providers on Monday. Minnesota Department of Human Services Inspector ...
Minnesota powerlifter JayCee Cooper filed a discrimination lawsuit after she was barred from women's USA Powerlifting ...
A man has pleaded guilty to defrauding Minnesota Housing Stabilization Services. Anwar Adow entered a guilty plea to one count of wire fraud. He is one of eight providers charged in federal court last ...
The court sent part of the case back to decide whether USA Powerlifting has a “legitimate business purpose” for its exclusion ...