Nevada Health Authority Announces Pause on New State Licenses for Hospice, Home-Health Services as Officials Investigate Possible Medicaid Fraud
Officials will conduct onsite reviews of all Medicaid-enrolled hospice and home-health providers and allow exemptions for rural and underserved communities.
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Nevada proposes pausing licensing for new hospice and home-health providers while it probes possible fraud
Nevada is proposing a months-long moratorium on new licenses for hospice and home-health providers as well as a pause of new enrollments into the state’s Medicaid program while the authorities probe possible fraud, officials announced Friday.
Nevada Health Authority Slams Door on New Hospice, Home Health Licenses and Medicaid Enrollments to Crush Rampant Fraud
In a move to protect Nevada taxpayers and legitimate patients, the Nevada Health Authority today announced a temporary pause on issuing new state licenses for hospice and home-health providers, along with a moratorium on new enrollments in Nevada Medicaid for these services. The action, which requires federal approval, will remain in effect for at least six months while officials conduct a sweeping validation of current providers. The decision c…
Nevada Health Authority announces pause on new state licenses for hospice, home-health services as officials investigate possible Medicaid fraud
The Nevada Health Authority announced a temporary pause on new state licenses for hospice and home-health services as state officials conduct "extensive" reviews of all Medicaid-enrolled hospice and home-health providers to identify cases of fraud.
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