New York has had nine indictments over the last year. Nine indictments. That's a 100 billion dollar Medicaid program just in New York and you've had nine indictments. Indiana, which has about a third of the population of the state of New York, has had more than four times as many indictments over the same period. So do we think, does anybody here seriously think that the good people of Indiana are 12 times more likely to commit fraud than the people of New York? (22:08–22:18)
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Asserts that Indiana had over four times more Medicaid fraud indictments than New York, despite having a smaller population.
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