Adult Medical Day Care Providers Were Improperly Paid Nearly $1 Million By New Jersey Medicaid
A review by the Office of State Comptroller uncovered a pattern of improper billing by 21 adult medical day care (AMDC) providers across the state. OSC has so far recouped $839,000 and is continuing to pursue repayments.
Is Your Town Wasting Tax Dollars on Health Benefits for Employees?
When it comes to providing health benefits for employees, OSC frequently finds local governments make three common --and costly -- mistakes. Acting State Comptroller Kevin Walsh explains how to spot the red flags and what actions to take.
In Case You Missed It: Abuses Found in Dollar-a-Day Auto Insurance Program for Medicaid Recipients
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As New Jersey’s independent watchdog, OSC has oversight of all State agencies and authorities, counties, and local governments in the state. Help OSC root out government mismanagement, fraud, and waste by sending in your confidential tips.
The Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) is an independent State agency that works to make government in New Jersey more efficient, transparent, and accountable.