Dr. Oz pledges to tackle hospice fraud: "Do not steal from the American people"

CBS News
March 14, 2026
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Medicare administrator pledges crackdown on hospice fraud after CBS investigation.

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Enhanced fraud enforcement could affect hospice care availability in the $22 billion industry serving Medicare patients.

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Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Trump administration's Medicare administrator, pledged to address hospice fraud following a CBS News investigation into problems in California. The promise comes as the administration faces mounting evidence of fraudulent billing practices in the hospice care industry. Oz's commitment signals potential federal enforcement action against hospice providers who improperly bill Medicare for services. The CBS investigation appears to have prompted direct response from federal health officials responsible for Medicare oversight.

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Dr. Oz committed to federal enforcement action against hospice providers who improperly bill Medicare.

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