In a shocking exposé, a Colorado-based home health care agency has been accused of exploiting vulnerable individuals, including the homeless, by offering them cash and housing in exchange for their participation in a Medicaid-funded program. The agency, which has been certified by Medicaid since 2022, allegedly paid individuals up to $150 per week to recruit others into the program, and then used those recruits to receive unnecessary prescriptions and medical services.
This episode delves into the details of the alleged scheme, which has left many wondering how such a large-scale operation could have gone undetected for so long. The agency's rapid growth from $1 million to $20 million in Medicaid billing in just one year should have raised red flags, but it appears that the system failed to catch the discrepancies. The state's reaction was swift, with the Health Policy and Financing agency suspending the agency's Medicaid payments pending the outcome of the investigation.
The investigation has also raised questions about the role of a local church, which allegedly provided the housing for the program, and the involvement of government officials in the scheme. The episode explores the complex web of relationships and the potential consequences of this alleged exploitation.
Tune in to hear the full story and learn more about the investigation and its implications. Listen to this episode to hear the shocking details and the expert analysis of the situation.

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