
Senator Mike Braun, R-Ind., has called for a comprehensive audit of Medicare in response to significant fraud reports, demanding accountability and reforms to prevent financial losses. The call for action comes after revelations that Medicare is losing approximately $60 billion annually due to fraud, errors, and abuse. This financial hemorrhage has prompted Braun, the ranking member on the Senate Special Committee on Aging, to request the Government Accountability Office to conduct a full investigation into the matter. The initiative highlights the urgent need for oversight and correction in the Medicare system to safeguard taxpayer funds and ensure the integrity of the program.



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How is Medicare getting away with losing $60 billion a year to fraud, errors, and abuse? In the private sector, even a minor level of fraud would lead to an immediate audit. I'm calling for a full audit of Medicare to get to the bottom of this. READ MORE⬇️https://t.co/X7Z8WD7V2I
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