Reports show the U.S. loses between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from 2018-2022.
To assist program managers with these efforts, the GAO developed this technical appendix, which supplements and complements ...
A new GAO audit looked at five agency-run programs, finding some that haven’t been fully following OMB recommendations to prevent waste, fraud and abuse.
Data experts with Treasury, the GAO and the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee say AI and data analytics can be used ...
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is pausing new provider enrollments in 13 Medicaid-funded services administered by ...
As the debate on the Hill over the fate of the Affordable Care Act's premium tax credits rages on, a new report highlights the potential fraud risk tied to the subsidies. The Government Accountability ...
Federal officials are targeting Democratic-led states over alleged safety-net fraud. Critics worry a drumbeat of unfounded ...
This report discusses the preliminary results of the GAO’s work on fraud risk management in the advance premium tax credit—a subsidy that the government pays to insurance companies to make premiums ...
A 42-minute video from a conservative content creator in Minnesota has provided the Trump administration with yet another opportunity to argue that federal safety net programs are plagued by ...
Identity theft, fictitious applicants and other forms of fraud continue with the advance premium tax credit for buying health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, according to a new report from ...
An AI model to detect jeonse fraud risks in advance during the pre-contract stage has been developed under government leadership. The government plans to discuss measures to expand it into an actual ...