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Andy Schneider

is a Research Professor of the Practice at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy.

Andy Schneider is a Research Professor of the Practice at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy. Schneider has over 50 years of experience with the Medicaid program as a Congressional staffer, Executive Branch employee, private consultant, and public interest attorney. Most recently, he served under the Obama Administration as a Senior Advisor at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), where he focused on program integrity issues in Medicaid. He joined the Center for Children and Families in March of 2017. Andy has written extensively on Medicaid issues and led the development of the Medicaid Resource Book (2002) for the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured. His current research at CCF examines the role of transparency in identifying and improving the performance of Medicaid managed care organizations for children. He is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Please contact Cathy Hope (catherine.hope@georgetown.edu) with media queries or to set up an interview with Andy.

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    On April 23, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz sent a letter to all 50 Governors calling upon their Medicaid programs to “undertake a swift revalidation of Medicaid providers of services at high risk of waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption.” In the letter he requests that the Governor notify CMS within 10 business days (May 7)…

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  • CMS Weaponizes Fraud Against Medicaid in Minnesota: The District Court Rules

    On April 6, U.S. District Court Judge Eric Tostrud issued a decision in Minnesota v. Oz.  The case was triggered by CMS’s deferral of $259 million in federal matching funds from the Minnesota Medicaid program on February 25.  In response, the State filed suit on March 2 asking the court to block the CMS action…

  • The White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud: What’s at Stake for Medicaid

    On March 19, President Trump issued an Executive Order Establishing the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud. The stated purpose of the Task Force, which is chaired by Vice President J.D. Vance, is to “coordinate and accelerate a comprehensive national strategy to stop fraud, waste, and abuse within Federal benefit programs, including programs administered jointely with…

  • CMS Weaponizes Fraud Against Medicaid in Minnesota: An Unexpected Development

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