The money from our most vulnerable Americans are going to steal their health. They'll steal their life. And that's what we have been seeing in some of these takedowns. Unfortunately, … In Minnesota, the state itself stopped non-emergency medical transportation... because they could not deal with the fraud. … a car to a doctor's office? To over $100 million a year. So they killed the program. And that, of course, we believe because it doesn't provide the kind of care we desire for our fellow Americans can be problematic. (14:54–15:06)
CLAIM
Asserts that Minnesota stopped a medical transportation program due to fraud.
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