CMS to crack down on Medicaid dollars spent on noncitizens

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is cracking down on states' use of taxpayer dollars allotted to Medicaid to pay for unauthorized treatments for noncitizens.

The federal government allocates billions of dollars each year to states to help pay for Medicaid, healthcare for lower income Americans, one of the federal government’s largest expenditures. States are generally allowed to use Medicaid to cover emergency and lifesaving treatment for illegal immigrants, but CMS said it is cracking down on the practice of states using federal dollars to cover treatments not authorized under Medicaid for noncitizens.

CMS said that states are “pushing the boundaries” of what can be covered under Medicaid, at taxpayer expense.  

“Medicaid is not, and cannot be, a backdoor pathway to subsidize open borders,” said CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz. “States have a duty to uphold the law and protect taxpayer funds. We are putting them on notice – CMS will not allow federal dollars to be diverted to cover those who are not lawfully eligible.”

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