Minnesota investigating at least 200 providers for potential fraud in 14 Medicaid services

By: Alyssa Chen

Outlets: Minnesota Reformer

Published: February 25, 2026

Words: 764

Last Updated: 6 days, 7 hours ago


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The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office is investigating at least 200 health care and social service providers for potential fraud across 14 Medicaid services.

Nick Wanka, the director of the office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is responsible for investigating cases of Medicaid fraud, gave the figure during a press briefing Wednesday. Wanka said that some of the 200 cases involve one person operating multiple separate agencies, sometimes providing different types of services, so the number …

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