Luke Rosiak
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Notice that you guys have gotten $10 million in Medicaid.
What exactly goes into a home health care business?
In the Cordoba office building at 1425 East Dublin, Granville Road, we finally located a business suite with somebody in it, GC Home Healthcare, LLC.
Asked how he recruits employees, he said employees and patients come as a package.
70% of the employees are just being paid to spend time with their own family members.
The family member of an elderly person isn't set up to bill Medicaid, so a company stands in the middle.
He said the number of hours depends on a doctor's recommendation, but it's often an hour a day.
I asked him why people wouldn't simply help their aging parents with basic tasks out of human decency.
Yeah, it's funny.
I mean, we just kind of laid out the bare bones of what we had.
Part two just dropped and we've got a number of actual details going.
But J.D.
Vance, right from the beginning, said that the task force that he's helming with Andrew Ferguson, who's a very competent lawyer, is going to be descending upon
ohio there's been a number of other reactions in the senate including from the chairman of the aging committee and so on um but you know at the center of this is the medicaid waiver program for home health care and in particular what they call personal services which is what i'm calling butlers for somalis um medicaid is supposed to be for medical stuff and personal services is just like butlers there's people that go there to help you with whatever you need you could cook you can clean
um even just conversation and companionship and so you know i just got back from columbus and you you can walk through these buildings and there's a whole street of them and you go inside these buildings and there's like hundreds of the small businesses nobody's in almost any of them and they'll have signs that just say that that's the service they provide is companionship and conversation
And so that's kind of the question that's for fraud investigators.
I think there's a lot of leads that we're going to be providing to them and people are going to see in the stories we have rolling out, including today.
But there's also the question of lowercase f fraud, which is some of this may well be legal and it may well be very poor policy decisions that our leaders have made that allow people to.