And those reforms included expanding background checks for providers, creating a dedicated fraud investigation unit, strengthening eligibility requirements, and instituting a comprehensive audit system that would have been in. Scott Walker was governor. Because of these reforms, Wisconsin now has an improper payment of under 1%. So in other words, we almost totally wiped out the problem. Didn't happen by accident. It happened because Governor Walker took refuge responsibility and acted quickly. He thought fraud was a problem. (01:39–01:43)
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Asserts that Wisconsin's improper payment rate in a similar program is now below 1%.
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