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Ohio lawmakers are advancing legislation aimed at strengthening oversight and combating Medicaid fraud in personal care services. The bill, passed by the Ohio House, increases penalties for fraud, requires GPS tracking for certain services, and suspends payments based on credible allegations of misconduct. A previous proposal to ban payments to relatives providing care was removed after significant public opposition. The legislation responds to ongoing investigations and allegations of impropriety in the sector.
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