Ensuring accountability through financial disincentives is only one type of mechanism for accountability. My question is this: Are the same standards to be applied to privatized child placing agencies? By this I mean, if an agency is found to be culpable of medicaid fraud, who will enforce this and at what levels of occurrence will they be liable?
I possess documentation for hundreds, if not close to 2 million dollars of medicaid fraud by multiple child placing agencies. What state entity will enforce and what venues of grievance will exist for citizens to report?
Is the attorney general a willing participant of this enforcement?
Beverly Tran