- Judge dismisses physician’s wrongful termination suit against staffing firm
- 3 California behavioral health centers to close amid funding shifts
- Missouri system taps CFO as COO
- HCA moves to block disclosure of physician, patient outcomes post-hospital acquisition
- 6 things to know about CMS’ GLP-1 pilot model: KFF
- Nationwide Children’s to invest $100M+ in outpatient expansions
- Bipartisan bill would cap insulin at $35 per month
- North Carolina practice to close after 40+ years
- St. Tammany opens outpatient cardiology center
- Former Florida hospital CEO, nursing award namesake dies
- Indiana bars autism therapy provider from Medicaid billing: Wall Street Journal
- Faith-based group sues UnitedHealth over excluded vertical integration concerns
- 6 dental practice openings to know
- New York hospital names CEO
- APRNs, PAs account for most antipsychotic prescriptions for Medicare Part D: Study
- FDA OKs 1st Hunter syndrome therapy in decades
- OHSU reclaims 25+ weekly hours in OR staffing across 53 operating rooms
- What will surprise ASC leaders about spine in 5 years?
- Why culture is the secret to a high-performing ASC
- Oklahoma House passes bill expanding scope of dental assistants
- Dr. Nellie Kim-Weroha joins American Association of Orthodontists’ Board of Trustees
- California behavioral health agency to close 2 centers
- Cardiologist named chief medical officer of biotech company
- St. Luke’s CFO joins RCM company’s advisory board
- 52 DSOs to know: 2026
- Bees and Hummingbirds May Be Consuming Small Amounts of Alcohol
- 10 hospitals, health systems looking for CFOs
- FDA Warns Biotech Firm Over Cancer Drug Claims
- The best states for physicians in the last 5 years
- 10 health system rating downgrades
- Two States Sue Cord Blood Company Over Misleading Claims
- North Star’s restructuring moves forward
- New WHO Guidance Aims To Speed Tuberculosis Testing
- Illinois hospital pauses patient care amid payroll challenges
- What the Best-Performing Revenue Cycles Have in Common
- Outspoken ACIP member steps down amid vaccine panel uncertainty: reports
- Small Daily Habits Can Add Up To Better Heart Health
- Egg-based drugmaker Neion Bio emerges from stealth to cook up multi-product biosimilar collab
- Can You Drink Enough Fluids To Prevent Kidney Stones? Maybe Not, New Study Says
- Genentech walks the walk in lupus as sponsor of annual awareness and fundraising event
- Ultra-Processed Foods Harm Fertility In Both Men And Women, Studies Reveal
- Ritalin Might Protect ADHD Kids' Long-Term Mental Health, Study Finds
- Study Reveals How Many Americans Consider Using a Gun
- Massive Study Finds Stress and Grief Don’t Cause Cancer
- Clasp, loan-linked hiring tool for employers, clinches $20M to expand amid federal loan caps
- Taking a GLP-1? Doctors Say Not To Forget About Movement and Mental Health
- OpenEvidence rolls out AI medical coding feature
- CDC’s Acting Chief Promises a Return to Stability in a Tumultuous Moment
- California peer-run behavioral health center to close amid funding shift
- Remarks at the Financial Stability Oversight Council Meeting
- ‘Integration only works if data lives in the same system’: How 5 systems are operationalizing behavioral health
- Medicaid work rules and enrollment losses: 6 notes
- Inside UHS’ playbook for responsible behavioral health growth
- Epic4 Specialty Partners adds Illinois practice
- Adventist Health cuts operating loss in 2025
- 10 surgeons making headlines in 1 month
- ‘Burning the candle from both ends’: New York hospital CFO on rising costs, revenue cuts
- ASCs are not hospitals — and 1 administrator says the industry is forgetting that
- The unsolved problems still plaguing dentistry
- American Dental Association adds mental health, GLP-1 prompts to patient forms
- 21 revenue cycle executive moves in 2026
- ASCA backs outpatient surgery access bill
- North Carolina orthodontic practice opens 7th location
- Virginia hospital boosts workplace safety reporting 245% with 3 strategic shifts
- ADA urges CMS to proceed with adult dental coverage expansion
- RWJF: Between 5M and 10M people could lose Medicaid coverage in 2028 under work requirements
- Imagen Dental Partners adds Washington practice
- Imagen Dental Partners appoints senior VP of M&A
- How pharma marketers can capitalize on HCPs’ AI, social media and streaming habits
- Federal Officials Investigate States That Require Abortion Coverage
- Corcept's lead drug bounces back from FDA snub with different approval as Lifyorli in ovarian cancer
- Ionis slashes Tryngolza's price tag by 93% ahead of anticipated label expansion
- FDA approves Denali's Hunter syndrome drug, handing rare disease community a win
- Baby Walkers Sold on Amazon Recalled Over Fall Risk
- Scaling patient access the right way: The Stella-Nanonets blueprint
- Want To Protect Your Brain? Science Says Exercise
- HelloFresh Pizza Recall Issued in 10 States Over Metal Risk
- Clinical Trials Have Too Much Data…That’s the Problem.
- Clinical Trials Have Too Much Data…That’s the Problem.
- CMS reveals new Medicaid model that supports coordination for children with complex needs
- Novartis sued by breast cancer patient over branded drug websites’ data-sharing practices
- Takeda targets $1.3B in cost savings in further restructuring
- Biogen pays $20M upfront to tap into Alteogen's subQ delivery tech
- 'Universal Donor' Blood Supplies Dangerously Low, Study Warns
- Why Stepping Outside May Help You Eat Better
- U.S. Medicine, Science Facing An Online Misinformation Siege, Poll Concludes
- Childhood Obesity Undercuts The American Dream For Some, Study Says
- Inclusive High Schools Benefit All Students, Not Just LGBTQ Teens
- Parental Loss Due to Drugs, Violence Raises Child Death Risk by 2,000%
- As Boehringer touts US launches, board chairman worries EU is 'falling further behind'
- The evolving state of exome and genome sequencing
- An Arm and a Leg: Steep Health Care Costs Steer Americans to Tough Decisions
- Demoralized CDC Workforce Reels From Year of Firings, Funding Cuts, and a Shooting
- Qualified Health locks in $125M in fresh funding to scale enterprise AI at health systems
- Misery Loves [Investment] Company?: Remarks at the 2026 Investment Company Institute Investment Management Conference
- Study: Nearly 1 in 5 pediatric hospital deaths involve sepsis
- Opening Remarks at the Digital Asset Summit 2026
- CVS Caremark, FTC reach settlement in insulin pricing case
- UCB unveils plan to build $2B biologics plant near its US headquarters in Atlanta
- PeaceHealth sued over plans to tap out-of-state staffer ApolloMD for Oregon EDs
- New Lyme Disease Vaccine Shows Strong Results in Trial
- TrumpRx Adds Diabetes, COPD Drugs at Steep Discounts
- Highmark reports $175M net loss for 2025 as financial headwinds batter health plan
- Listen to the Latest ‘KFF Health News Minute’
- Abivax hires commercial chief from Takeda to infuse Entyvio expertise into IBD launch prep
- ImmunityBio hit with FDA warning letter over Anktiva promotions in TV ad, podcast episode
- Alcohol Prep Pads Recalled Over Bacteria Risk, Cardinal Health Says
- Fewer patients traveled for abortions in 2025 as telehealth care increased, report finds
- Cologuard campaign reunites ‘Full House’ stars to give ‘The Talk’ about colon cancer screening
- Lilly to remove certain insulin products from European markets by 2027
- Karyopharm, looking to jump-start Xpovio, reports mixed results in myelofibrosis
- Study Warns Fluoride Bans May Raise Tooth Decay in Children
- WuXi Bio's record number of new projects in 2025 leaned heavily on US clients
- “Me engañaron”: agentes encadenan a un padre que había ido al ICE a reunirse con sus hijos
- Gilead inks Manta pact to dive deeper into cancer patient support
- Cheap Children's Clothing Tainted With Lead, Study Says
- Insulin Prices Fell For Medicare Patients Under Biden-Era Caps, Study Finds
- New Fathers Face Mental Health Challenges, Study Finds
- Your Choice Of Booze Influences Your Risk Of Death, Study Says
- AI Gets a 'D' When Judging Scientific, Medical Claims
- New Online Tool Helps Parkinson's Patients Weigh Brain Implant Decision
- AI chatbot use for health information up 16% from 2024: Rock Health survey
- ‘They Tricked Me’: A Father Was Chained After He Went to ICE To Reunite With His Kids
- Wilmington PharmaTech commits $50M to US API expansion
- Strides recalls nearly 90K bottles of children's ibuprofen after contamination complaints
- Trump administration unveils national policy framework for AI as it moves to override state laws
- Breast Cancer Locator System Submitted for De Novo 510(k) by Cairn Surgical
- Breast Cancer Locator System Submitted for De Novo 510(k) by Cairn Surgical
- 17 spine surgery firsts in Q1
- 17 spine surgery firsts in Q1
- Cencora acquiring EyeSouth Partners' retina business for $1.1B
- Aunque tengas seguro dental, la factura puede ser muy alta
- Massive class action seeking RICO penalties against Takeda, Lilly presses forward with SCOTUS order
- A look at how Optum Rx is using AI to address pharmacy fraud, waste and abuse
- AbbVie steps up to the plate as official pharma sponsor of MLB
- Nursing Homes Accused of False Diagnoses To Hide Drug Use
- FDA Approves Higher-Dose Wegovy To Help People Lose More Weight
- Teens Often Pressured To Send Sexual Photos by Someone They Know, Study Finds
- CommonSpirit, Humana reach 3-year national network agreement
- Match Day 2026: Growth in emergency medicine, psychiatry
- Nearly 90,000 Bottles of Children’s Ibuprofen Recalled Nationwide
- FTC launches multi-bureau Healthcare Task Force to spot 'new priority areas for enforcement'
- Algunos adultos de mediana edad deciden posponer la atención médica hasta tener Medicare
- ¿Qué tan bajo se puede llegar? Las cambiantes guías para el control de la presión arterial
- Rural hospitals could apply for temporary interest-free construction, renovation loans under new bipartisan bill
- Rural Residents Have Highest Cancer Death Rates, Researchers Say
- Your Bank Account Might Show How Well Your Brain Will Age, Researchers Say
- Insurance Lapses Play Havoc With Diabetes Management, Study Shows
- Psychedelics Aren't Better Than Antidepressants In Treating Depression, Review Concludes
- A Nasal Swab for Alzheimer's? Duke Team Has One in Testing
The U.S. Government Accountability Office is the U.S. Congress' accounting and investigative agency. It is a legislative branch agency which does not answer to the Trump Administration. The office is headed by the Comptroller General of the United States, who is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of Congress. The current Acting Comptroller General is Orice Williams Brown, who was appointed by then President Biden on December 30, 2025. Comptrollers General of the United States serve a 15 year term.
GAO just released GAO Report 26-107609, Combating Fraud: Approaches to Evaluate Effectiveness and Demonstrate Integrity, a technical appendix to its 2015 fraud risk management guidance. GAO believes the federal government loses between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from 2018-2022.
GAO strongly recommends state, local, and even nonprofit entities adapt the approaches it outlines for their own use in preventing fraud:
https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-26-107609.pdf
Blinking Red: A third of federal agencies in audit lacked regular fraud monitoring or evaluation
Reports show the U.S. loses between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from 2018-2022.
By Nicholas Ballasy - January 17, 2026The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a technical appendix to its 2015 fraud risk management guidance this month, aimed at helping federal agencies strengthen how they prevent fraud in U.S. government programs. The reason? Many still lack basic safeguards.
Previous GAO reports have revealed the extent of fraud across the federal government.
A report from 2024 showed that the U.S. loses between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from 2018-2022.
"Fraud prevention, including deterrence, decreases the need to chase after and recover stolen funds," read the latest report. "Demonstrating the value of fraud prevention can help inform antifraud resource allocation decisions."
The new report builds on GAO’s 2015 Fraud Risk Framework, which outlines best practices for preventing, detecting and responding to fraud in federal programs.
The framework is organized into four components: establishing an antifraud culture; assessing fraud risks; designing and implementing control activities; and evaluating outcomes and adapting efforts.
GAO’s new technical appendix focuses specifically on the fourth component, which is how agencies can systematically evaluate the effectiveness of their fraud risk management activities and adapt them as needed.
"We are issuing this technical appendix to our framework to help managers evaluate and adapt their antifraud efforts. These efforts can aid program integrity, protect taxpayer dollars, and maintain public trust," the GAO said.
According to the report, many federal agencies struggle with the evaluation stage to prevent fraud.
The watchdog said that one of its surveys from 2023 found that about one-third of the 24 federal agencies it reviewed lacked "regular" fraud monitoring or evaluation activities, and half did not make any changes based on evaluation results.
The document does not issue new government-wide requirements but rather identifies ways that program managers can assess and improve fraud risk management, such as soliciting stakeholder input as well as tailoring fraud evaluation efforts to an agency’s resources.
The report highlights that effective evaluations can support program integrity, protect taxpayer dollars, and maintain public trust, and notes examples where fraud risk management efforts have yielded measurable results.
"In this way, evaluations can help agencies show the value of their fraud risk management activities," read the report. "Program managers also need to understand the effectiveness of their fraud risk management activities so they can adjust their efforts to better protect their resources against fraud."
For example, it cites Treasury estimates that enhanced fraud controls helped prevent more than $4 billion in fraud and improper payments in fiscal 2024 alone.
GAO noted state, local, and even nonprofit entities may be able to adapt the approaches it outlined for their own use in preventing fraud.
Get MHF Insights
News and tips for your healthcare freedom.
We never spam you. One-step unsubscribe.

















