HEALTHCOURTHOUSE NEWS
Feds say NY home caregiver program used slanted bidding scheme
The U.S. Justice Department sued New York's Department of Health, alleging a biased bidding process favored Public Partnerships LLC for a Medicaid home care program, costing taxpayers millions. New York denied the accusations, claiming the process was fair and legally upheld by a state court, while asserting the program saved $1 billion by removing administrative inefficiencies.
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