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האוואי'ס מעדיקעיד סערטיפיקאציע איז געקענסעלד געווארן אינמיטן א מאסיווען קאמף קעגן פראוד דורך די טראמפ אדמיניסטראציע.

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The Trump administration has escalated its nationwide crackdown on Medicaid fraud, with FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson announcing that Hawaii has been decertified for failing to adequately enforce federal fraud protections within its Medicaid system. The decision marks a significant enforcement action aimed at tightening oversight and ensuring compliance with federal healthcare integrity standards.

According to the announcement, federal officials determined that systemic weaknesses and enforcement failures in Hawaii’s Medicaid program allowed widespread fraud concerns to persist without sufficient corrective action. The move signals a broader push by the administration to hold states accountable for safeguarding taxpayer-funded healthcare programs and eliminating abuse.

Supporters of the action argue it reflects a more aggressive and accountability-driven federal posture under President Donald Trump, emphasizing stronger enforcement and reduced waste in government spending. The decision is expected to intensify national debate over federal-state oversight responsibilities and the future structure of Medicaid enforcement.

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