Massive Health Care Fraud Ignored as Billions Drained From Ohio Taxpayers
Mehek Cooke, senior national security and legal analyst at the Daily Signal, warned that the growing fraud scandal in Ohio is not an isolated case but part of a systemic failure across welfare programs nationwide.
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Appearing on “The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show” Thursday, Cooke said she discovered widespread health care fraud last December that is allegedly draining billions in taxpayer dollars. She brought this evidence to government officials, but many failed to take it seriously.
“This was the tip of the spear,” Cooke said of Ohio, pointing to similar fraud cases in other states. “Any time you have a welfare program, there’s going to be fraud because government is so complacent.”
Cooke described her firsthand efforts to investigate suspicious activity in Ohio’s home health care system, including making door-to-door inquiries in areas receiving significant taxpayer funding in Franklin County. Several whistleblowers alerted Cooke in December to alleged home health care fraud in Ohio, claiming that patients were entering doctors’ offices claiming they needed home health care services. Upon evaluation, providers determined that they did not qualify for those services, but some of these individuals then threatened that if paperwork was not rubber-stamped, they would return to providers who would approve it.
After receiving this information, Cooke said she brought the alleged fraud to the Ohio attorney general’s office and the Department of Medicaid.
Cooke also visited close to 100 home health care offices. What she found raised serious concerns about whether services were being legitimately provided.
“So when you knock on doors, most of these people are in the Somalian community. They don’t speak English, so I’m wondering how they’re even providing services,” Cooke said. “It’s hidden behind closed doors.”
Cooke pointed to the concentration of funds in specific areas as a major red flag. Ohio has spent approximately $1 billion to $1.6 billion on home health care, she noted. Franklin County alone accounts for 38% of that spending, and within the county, roughly 40% is disproportionately concentrated in just two ZIP codes, amounting to about $243 million, based on statistics from Ohio Auditor Keith Faber.
“At some point, the state has to ask, what’s going on in these two ZIP codes?” she said. “But they didn’t. Our governor came out and said it’s the cost of doing business.”
Cooke criticized state leadership for failing to provide transparency, saying key agencies have not released basic funding data despite repeated public records requests.
She said the lack of enforcement is not due to a lack of authority but a lack of political will. “Prosecutors need evidence of fraud, and that responsibility starts with the governor’s office and the attorney general’s office,” Cooke said. “But if leadership won’t provide the information, cases can’t move forward.”
Cooke highlighted Ohio Auditor Keith Faber as one of the few officials actively investigating potential fraud, but she warned that audits take significant time.
“People are complacent in the state of Ohio and in so many of these agencies,” Cooke added. “It’s not their tax dollars. It’s ours. They don’t care about Ohioans. They don’t care about Americans. They just want to keep funneling money out the door as long as they get paid.”
Without immediate accountability, Cooke warned, taxpayers will continue to fund a system vulnerable to exploitation.
Originally Published at Daily Wire, Daily Signal, or The Blaze
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