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Ohio Rocked by Fraud—Now What?

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11.05.2026

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Ohio Rocked by Fraud—Now What?

The Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak revealed the extent to which fraud tied to “Medicaid Millionaires” exists in Ohio. The state’s home health program allows people to get paid to care, even for their own family members.

Rosiak review of Medicaid data from the Department of Government Efficiency showed Ohio grants Medicaid waivers for people to go to the homes of beneficiaries—including their own relatives—for homemaking, chores, and “personal services.” In 2024, Ohio spent $1 billion on home health care.

For example, Rosiak reported seven buildings contained 288 companies registered with Medicaid and charged more than $250 million over six years. Rosiak also spoke with The Daily Signal’s Tony Kinnett, revealing a connection to the trucking industry.

“That is the most common job that these people who are running home health care have,” Rosiak shared about trucking, noting “these buildings have dozens of trucking companies in them,” calling it “one of the most disturbing things.”

With similar concerns raised by reporter Nick Shirley in Minnesota, Ohio lawmakers, led by state Rep. Josh Williams, examined childcare centers in their state. Also, Gov. Mike DeWine held a press conference, and Mehek Cooke spoke with Fox News about fraud.

The Daily Signal reached out to Ohio officials for a response. Williams’ office........

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