Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Federal Protective Services To End Abuse In Child Welfare

Unfortunately, the U.S. HB 5613 of 2008 bill was passed, but the DOJ and HHS H.E.A.T. partnership was subsequently created under the administration of Attorney General Mukasey.

Priority for the newly appointed DHHS Region Directors shall be to end state abusive relationships with the Federal Government in Medicaid, specifically, child welfare fraud.

If the public is educated to call child protective services when one is abusing a child, then I am here to educate the public to call federal protective services when a state is abusing Medicaid.

Abusers will be placed on the Central Registry.

The Central Registry of Child Welfare Fraud!

For many years the Congress of the United States has worked diligently to protect the health and welfare of the nation's elderly and poor by implementing legislation to prevent certain individuals and businesses from participating in Federally-funded health care programs. Legally Kidnapped has mandated that the health and welfare of the nation's children and families must  be protected by including Child Welfare Agencies in this exclusion database.  Foster Care and Adoption Agencies should be banned from entering contracts using federal funds if the bases for exclusion have been met.

Bases for exclusion include for child welfare program-related fraud, child abuse, child deaths, licensing board actions, improper and questionable claims, false reports.

The effect of not being able to participate in federally funded contracts is:
  • No payment will be made by any Federal child welfare program for any items or services furnished, ordered, or prescribed by an excluded individual or entity. Federal foster care and adoption programs include Medicaid Targeted Case Management, and Social Security Title IV A, B, D, and E, Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant (Title V), Block Grants to States for Social Services (Title XX), State Children's Health Insurance (Title XXI) and all other plans and programs that provide health benefits for foster care and adoption funded directly or indirectly by the United States.


OMB Statement of Administrative Policy on State Medicaid Fraud

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