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Vance Task Force Cuts $1.4 Billion from Suspected Fraudulent Health Providers

A task force led by US Vice President JD Vance has moved to cut approximately $1.4 billion in federal funding from home health and hospice providers suspected of defrauding government healthcare programmes. The action represents one of the most significant single anti-fraud enforcement moves in the current administration's tenure.

The targeted providers are alleged to have submitted fraudulent claims to Medicare and Medicaid, exploiting billing frameworks for home-based and end-of-life care services. The task force's intervention is positioned as a core component of the administration's broader effort to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within federal spending programmes.

Vice President Vance has championed the task force as a vehicle for fiscal discipline, aligning with the administration's stated agenda of reducing government expenditure while maintaining essential services. The $1.4 billion figure represents a substantial clawback that officials say will be redirected or saved within the federal health budget.

Healthcare advocacy groups have urged caution, warning that sweeping funding cuts could inadvertently affect legitimate providers and vulnerable patients dependent on home health and hospice care, particularly in underserved communities.

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Sources: Fox News
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