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Dr. Oz: 400 Medicaid-linked Businesses Billed Nearly $380 Million From Old Minnesota Factory
Summary
Dr. Oz said about 400 businesses operating from the Griggs-Midway building in Minneapolis billed roughly $380 million to Medicaid over recent years, and he questioned why state oversight did not detect the cluster sooner; he also noted increased federal supervision and attention.
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The Griggs-Midway building in Minneapolis was described as a former linen factory converted into office space where many small businesses operate. Dr. Mehmet Oz reported that roughly 400 Medicaid-related businesses were started there over recent years and that they billed about $380 million to Medicaid. He said the site is an industrial area and questioned whether it is a suitable location for services such as autism care or transportation support.
Reported details:
- Dr. Oz said about 400 businesses at the Griggs-Midway building generated roughly $380 million in Medicaid billing over recent years, as reported in his segment.
- The building is a converted factory in an industrial area that was described as not obviously hospitable for direct care services.
- Dr. Oz noted that federal supervision has increased and that observers were present while he reported from the site.
Summary:
The report focuses on a concentrated amount of Medicaid billing tied to many small providers operating from a single converted factory building and raises questions about oversight. It notes increased federal supervision has brought new attention to the situation. Undetermined at this time.
