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Department of Justice Files Suit to Stop Ongoing Medicaid Fraud Related to New York’s $10 Billion Home-Care Program

U.S. Department of Justice · 2026-06-16

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against the New York State Department of Health, its Medicaid Director, and program administrator Public Partnerships LLC over alleged ongoing fraud within New York's Consumer Directed Personal Assistant Program (CDPAP), a home-care initiative valued at approximately $10 billion. The suit, filed in the Eastern District of New York, targets the state agency and the Georgia-based company that has managed the program since 2025. Physical therapists working alongside home-care services in New York should be aware of heightened federal scrutiny of Medicaid-funded personal assistance programs.

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