
Mehmet Oz
Mehmet Oz is a Turkish-American cardiothoracic surgeon, television personality, and political figure who has run for public office.
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Dr. Oz Orders Nationwide Medicaid Provider Revalidation Audit in All 50 States
Dr. Oz has mandated a comprehensive Medicaid provider revalidation audit across all 50 U.S. states to combat fraud. States must now submit detailed plans, signaling a major push for oversight and accountability in federal healthcare programs.

Trump Believes Diet Sodas Kill Cancer Cells, Says Dr. Oz
President Donald Trump believes diet sodas can prevent cancer, thinking they kill cancer cells. This claim, shared by Dr. Mehmet Oz, adds to ongoing concerns about Trump's health and decision-making as he seeks re-election.

Trump Admin Halts Medicaid Funds to Minnesota Over Fraud Concerns
The Trump administration has paused Medicaid funding to Minnesota over alleged fraud, citing concerns that have sparked political debate. JD Vance, appointed as a new fraud czar, emphasizes this as part of an aggressive crackdown, signaling a new phase in federal healthcare oversight.

Trump Administration Overstates Medicaid Home Care Recipients by Millions in Fraud Claims
The Trump administration miscounted Medicaid recipients in New York by millions, significantly overstating enrollment for home and community-based services. This correction undermines the administration’s claims used to justify proposed cuts to nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid funding and raises concerns about the accuracy of its anti-fraud initiatives.

Trump Picks Nursing Home Owner Benjamin Landa as Ambassador to Hungary Amid Legal Disputes
President Trump nominated Benjamin Landa as ambassador to Hungary while Landa faces a lawsuit over $31.2 million in Medicare overpayments at his nursing home. This raises questions about the suitability of his diplomatic appointment amid ongoing legal challenges.

Mehmet Oz Targets Medicaid Fraud in Minnesota and California Amid Political Dispute
HHS Secretary Mehmet Oz is withholding more than $2 billion in Medicaid payments from Minnesota and accusing California of failing to fight healthcare fraud effectively. These federal actions could trigger state pushback and complicate Medicaid services for vulnerable populations as political tensions rise.