Please find this letter from County Executive Mark Poloncarz to Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw regarding his comments on Medicaid Recertification, or “rubber stamping” as it was put, that resurfaced during discussion at the Legislature’s Government Affairs Committee that prompted a Medicaid audit and separate investigation, both of which had since been suspended, recently when discussing the proper disposal of confidential documents, and as also mentioned in an unrelated audit of the Temporary Assistance Program also released that same day.
Please find this letter from County Executive Mark Poloncarz to Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw regarding his comments on Medicaid Recertification, or “rubber stamping” as it was put, that resurfaced during discussion at the Legislature’s Government Affairs Committee that prompted a Medicaid audit and separate investigation, both of which had since been suspended, recently when discussing the proper disposal of confidential documents, and as also mentioned in an unrelated audit of the Temporary Assistance Program also released that same day.
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Poloncarz Medicaid Recertification Letter to Comptroller
Please find this letter from County Executive Mark Poloncarz to Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw regarding his comments on Medicaid Recertification, or “rubber stamping” as it was put, that resurfaced during discussion at the Legislature’s Government Affairs Committee that prompted a Medicaid audit and separate investigation, both of which had since been suspended, recently when discussing the proper disposal of confidential documents, and as also mentioned in an unrelated audit of the Temporary Assistance Program also released that same day.
Please find this letter from County Executive Mark Poloncarz to Comptroller Stefan Mychajliw regarding his comments on Medicaid Recertification, or “rubber stamping” as it was put, that resurfaced during discussion at the Legislature’s Government Affairs Committee that prompted a Medicaid audit and separate investigation, both of which had since been suspended, recently when discussing the proper disposal of confidential documents, and as also mentioned in an unrelated audit of the Temporary Assistance Program also released that same day.