Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Top 14 Worst State Attorney Generals

The following is the funding announcement for Medicaid under the Recovery Act. What should be noted is that not all the states were eligible for the full Federal Funding Percentage, meaning, the states did not get all the money it possible could.

Why, you may ask? Well, allow me to tell you, again.

The Medicaid Fraud Control Units suck. The levels of Medicaid fraud are so pervasive, the only federal incentive to make the States attorney generals aggressively approach, prosecute and recover the funds is to cut its money.

Yes, this may be a financial disincentive, but, nevertheless, it becomes financially more beneficial for a state to accept the funding cuts than to come into compliance.

Compliance with federal grant funding demands knowing how the money is not just allocated, but how the money is being spent. When there is no transparency, there is no accountability, hence, no oversight.

Case in point: the States attorney generals who enjoined to file the pseudo suit fighting the health care legislation that was signed into law, each and every one of them, became the top 14 list of the all time worst Medicaid fraud states, with Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox leading the charge.


Call your State Attorney General Office today and ask what is your state's funding participation rate for Medicaid. If it is around %50, ask why it is so high, sit back and wait for the stutters and duhs.

Enjoy!



By the way, if one cannot afford insurance, there is Medicaid.

State and Territories Medicaid Program Funding (FMAP)

Get weekly updates of State Medicaid Funding under the Recovery Act

Recovery Act, Section 5001 Grants

States / Territories
FY 2009 Grant Awards
as Adjusted
FY 2010 Awards Through
May 7, 2010
Cumulative Grant Awards
Alabama
$354,083,748
$284,869,000
$638,952,748
Alaska
$62,526,599
$93,863,984
$156,390,583
Arizona
$796,917,067
$684,743,000
$1,481,660,067
Arkansas
$232,244,892
$235,273,000
$467,517,892
California
$4,099,418,120
$4,062,418,868
$8,161,836,988
Colorado
$340,023,837
$343,346,428
$683,370,265
Connecticut
$502,593,527
$429,871,679
$932,465,206
Delaware
$129,102,475
$108,778,000
$237,880,475
District of Columbia
$135,827,224
$124,536,850
$260,364,074
Florida
$1,723,767,927
$1,695,861,751
$3,419,629,678
Georgia
$669,418,040
$525,599,000
$1,195,017,040
Hawaii
$171,369,033
$113,258,000
$284,627,033
Idaho
$114,049,555
$100,068,231
$214,117,786
Illinois
$1,206,401,466
$1,162,437,000
$2,368,838,466
Indiana
$571,538,332
$595,616,000
$1,167,154,332
Iowa
$192,791,384
$210,253,000
$403,044,384
Kansas
$174,356,004
$169,243,089
$343,599,093
Kentucky
$419,792,564
$406,568,779
$826,361,343
Louisiana
$467,171,088
$587,390,803
$1,054,561,891
Maine
$212,424,064
$205,948,597
$418,372,661
Maryland
$637,527,921
$620,985,485
$1,258,513,406
Massachusetts
$1,200,571,190
$1,100,123,489
$2,300,694,679
Michigan
$989,553,095
$827,968,889
$1,817,521,984
Minnesota
$777,841,819
$605,178,059
$1,383,019,878
Mississippi
$287,731,517
$297,532,000
$585,263,517
Missouri
$619,689,049
$534,573,956
$1,154,263,005
Montana
$67,808,788
$77,446,972
$145,255,760
Nebraska
$108,978,782
$106,345,000
$215,323,782
Nevada
$176,603,351
$159,381,821
$335,985,172
New Hampshire
$84,863,421
$105,220,000
$190,083,421
New Jersey
$853,196,517
$798,222,000
$1,651,418,517
New Mexico
$227,437,900
$236,890,940
$464,328,840
New York
$4,327,182,972
$4,365,618,105
$8,692,801,077
North Carolina
$827,062,195
$830,167,419
$1,657,229,614
North Dakota
$38,465,995
$35,087,834
$73,553,829
Ohio
$1,187,520,632
$1,091,625,877
$2,279,146,509
Oklahoma
$340,415,261
$380,893,128
$721,308,389
Oregon
$341,987,005
$312,860,000
$654,847,005
Pennsylvania
$1,529,829,651
$1,378,830,000
$2,908,659,651
Rhode Island
$192,797,823
$157,170,369
$349,968,192
South Carolina
$366,130,539
$322,591,000
$688,721,539
South Dakota
$47,663,282
$43,294,000
$90,957,282
Tennessee
$632,343,017
$507,347,000
$1,139,690,017
Texas
$2,004,311,682
$2,202,213,752
$4,206,525,434
Utah
$125,601,031
$124,126,483
$249,727,514
Vermont
$101,681,615
$105,760,856
$207,442,471
Virginia
$573,477,121
$537,975,000
$1,111,452,121
Washington
$762,590,717
$672,811,000
$1,435,401,717
West Virginia
$178,498,680
$166,516,732
$345,015,412
Wisconsin
$555,256,663
$543,272,521
$1,098,529,184
Wyoming
$34,303,706
$46,315,937
$80,619,643
Total for States & DC
$32,774,739,883
$31,434,290,683
$64,209,030,566
American Samoa
$2,706,000
$2,781,000
$5,487,000
Guam
$4,005,000
$4,116,000
$8,121,000
Northern Mariana Islands
$1,494,000
$1,536,000
$3,030,000
Puerto Rico
$81,720,000
$84,000,000
$165,720,000
Virgin Islands
$4,086,000
$4,200,000
$8,286,000
Total for Territories
$94,011,000
$96,633,000
$190,644,000
National Total
$32,868,750,883
$31,530,923,683
$64,399,674,566


Prescription Drugs for US Territories (Medicaid)

Jurisdiction
FY 2009 Grant Awards
FY 2010 Grant Awards
Cumulative Grant Awards
American Samoa
$67,161
$70,484
$137,645
Guam
$208,423
$220,347
$428,770
Northern Mariana Islands
$29,000
$29,973
$58,973
Puerto Rico
$12,079,306
$12,633,572
$24,712,878
Virgin Islands
$275,719
$295,171
$570,890
Total for Territories
$12,659,609
$13,249,547
$25,909,156

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