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Comptroller Says New York Could Save Millions on Kidney Disease Care

New York State’s Comptroller says the State Health Department missed out on saving as much as $146 million, by failing to notify kidney disease patients on Medicaid that they were eligible for Medicare coverage. Thomas DiNapoli says if those notifications had been made and the state helped those people switch, their renal disease treatment would […]

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DiNapoli Audit Finds $6.8 Million in Medicaid Overpayments

New York’s Medicaid System made about $6.8 million in payments last year that shouldn’t have been made, according to an audit by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. About a third of that money has been recovered. The Comptroller says that includes $3.5 million for medical services that should have been covered under managed care plans, but […]

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Court of Appeals Tosses Counties’ Medicaid Cap Suit

New York’s highest court has ruled the state doesn’t have to pay Monroe and seven other upstate counties for Medicaid expenses that were made before the state enacted the Medicaid Cap in 2006, but not filed until after the new law took effect. The Court of Appeals ruled today in a decade-long suit brought by […]

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