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Ohio Implements New Measures to Curb Medicaid Fraud, Targets Home-Health and Hospice Providers

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Ohio Implements New Measures to Curb Medicaid Fraud, Targets Home-Health and Hospice Providers

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Last updated: May 18, 2026 7:19 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 2 Min Read
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Ohio Cracks Down on Medicaid Fraud: New Rules Target Home Healthcare and Hospice Providers

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What’s Happening?Why Now?Bigger PictureHow to Report Fraud

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio is ramping up efforts to combat Medicaid fraud, introducing stricter oversight for home healthcare and hospice providers. The state plans to impose a six-month pause on new businesses entering the Medicaid system while tightening enforcement against fraudulent billing practices.

What’s Happening?

  • Ohio seeks a six-month moratorium on new home healthcare and hospice providers joining Medicaid.
  • State officials cite fraud, waste, and abuse as key concerns, with $114 million recovered in the last five years.
  • 769 cases have been referred for prosecution since 2019.

Gov. Mike DeWine announced the measures this week, following months of scrutiny from lawmakers and law enforcement. The move comes after Attorney General Dave Yost and State Auditor Keith Faber raised alarms about suspicious billing patterns—particularly in Franklin County, which accounts for nearly 40% of Ohio’s Medicaid home health spending.

Why Now?

Earlier this year, Yost criticized the DeWine administration for dropping GPS tracking of home healthcare workers—a policy that has since been reinstated. Without it, some providers allegedly billed for services never rendered.

The state is now deploying AI and data-mining tools to flag irregularities. High-risk providers with questionable billing will face payment suspensions while under investigation.

Bigger Picture

Medicaid fraud isn’t just a financial drain—it diverts resources from vulnerable patients who rely on home healthcare and hospice services. Faber emphasized that while concentrated spending doesn’t always mean fraud, the patterns demand scrutiny.

DeWine assured that Ohio is working with federal authorities to avoid losing Medicaid funding. Meanwhile, Yost is pushing for subpoena power and harsher penalties to deter fraudsters.

How to Report Fraud

Suspicious activity can be reported to:

  • The Ohio Attorney General’s Office
  • The Ohio Medicaid Fraud Tip Line

With millions at stake, Ohio’s crackdown aims to protect both taxpayers and patients.

— Reported by Nexio News

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