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One Big Beautiful Bill Will Protect American Jobs, Unleash Economic Growth – The White House

President Donald J. Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" represents a pivotal chance to rejuvenate America's economic vigor while

Don’t Fall for the $15 Gas Fear-Mongering: Why Trump’s Iran Strikes Actually Protect American Energy Security |

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Compound That Turns People Yellow Could Protect Against Malaria : ScienceAlert

Study Shows Bilirubin Could Protect Against Malaria In cases of jaundice, a condition where bilirubin turns a person's

Canada to curb steel and aluminium imports to protect jobs

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Scientists-In-Training Speak Out To Protect Public Research

Department of Agriculture — lost funding for their lab. They’re about Emma Scales, a marine biologist at the

Summer is a great time to protect your hearing

This baseline is a reminder to take care of my hearing as I age. Meinke suggests a few

How to Protect Yourself From Scam Calls

Telephone fraud is a prevalent issue that can affect even the most cautious users. Scammers use a variety

Can any nation protect against a Ukraine-style drone smuggling attack?

The recent drone attack carried out by Ukraine on Russian airbases has sent shockwaves through the global defense

Justice Department says Trump can cancel national monuments that protect landscapes : NPR

A sign is set up ahead of President Joe Biden's visit to the Chuckwalla National Monument, Jan. 7,

How to Protect Yourself from Recent Salmonella Outbreak in Recalled Eggs

Salmonella outbreaks linked to eggs have been making headlines recently, with at least 79 people falling ill across

Wanda Sykes Urges Hollywood to ‘Protect Our Trans Brothers and Sisters’

Comedian Wanda Sykes was recently honored with the Career Achievement Award at the Critics Choice Association's 2nd Annual

Eliminating Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Medicaid My Administration has been relentlessly committed to rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse in Government programs to preserve and protect them for those who rely most on them. The Medicaid program was designed to be a program to compassionately provide taxpayer dollars to healthcare providers who offer care to the most vulnerable Americans. To keep payments reasonable, billable costs for such care were historically capped at the same level that healthcare providers could receive from Medicare. The State and Federal Governments jointly shared this cost burden to ensure those of lesser means did not go untreated. Under the Biden Administration, States and healthcare providers were permitted to game the system. For example, States “taxed” healthcare providers, but sent the same money back to them in the form of a “Medicaid payment,” which automatically unlocked for healthcare providers an additional “burden-sharing” payment from the Federal Government. Through this gimmick, the State could avoid contributing money toward Medicaid services, meaning the State no longer had a reason to be prudent in the amount of reimbursement provided. Instead of paying Medicare rates, many States that utilize these arrangements now pay the same healthcare providers almost three times the Medicare amount, a practice encouraged by the Biden Administration. These State Directed Payments have rapidly accelerated, quadrupling in magnitude over the last 4 years and reaching $110 billion in 2024 alone. This trajectory threatens the Federal Treasury and Medicaid’s long-term stability, and the imbalance between Medicaid and Medicare patients threatens to jeopardize access to care for our seniors. I pledged to protect and improve these important Government healthcare programs for those that rely on them. Seniors on Medicare and Medicaid recipients both deserve access to quality care in a system free from the fraud, waste, and abuse, that enriches the unscrupulous and jeopardizes the programs themselves. We will take action to continue to love and cherish the Medicare and Medicaid programs to ensure they are preserved for those who need them most. The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall therefore take appropriate action to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicaid, including by ensuring Medicaid payments rates are not higher than Medicare, to the extent permitted by applicable law. This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP

MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE ADMINISTRATORS OF THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID