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The state has initiated a False Claims Act lawsuit alleging that a Norwalk-based family practitioner engaged in a pervasive and illegal scheme to defraud Connecticut's Medicaid program by submitting false claims for services never provided, Attorney General George Jepsen and state Department of Social Services Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby said today. (July 13, 2017).
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The state has initiated a lawsuit alleging violations of the Connecticut False Claims Act and breach of contract by a licensed professional counselor from Norwich.
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These plans describe Connecticut’s programs that furnish financial assistance and services to needy families in a manner to fulfill the purposes of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
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State Projected to Expand Home Care as Demand Grows
State Projected to Expand Home Care as Demand Grows
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State Reaches False Claims Act Settlement with Norwich Behavioral Health Practice
A Norwich behavioral health practice and its co-owners, a mother and her daughter who are both licensed behavioral health clinicians, have agreed to a $300,000 settlement to resolve alleged violations of Connecticut's False Claims Act, Attorney General George Jepsen and state Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby said today.
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State Reaches False Claims Act Settlement with West Haven Behavioral Analyst Regarding Improper Billing for Autism Services
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State Reaches Settlement in False Claims Act Lawsuit Against Waterbury Behavioral Health Provider
The state has reached a $200,000 settlement with a Waterbury behavioral health clinician, along with two behavioral health practices he owns or controls, that resolves a lawsuit alleging the providers engaged in a long-term scheme to defraud Connecticut's Medicaid program.
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Substance Use Disorder Demonstration Waiver—Public Comment & Hearings
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TANF Caseload Reduction Report Request for Comments
Pursuant to federal regulations at 45 CFR § 261.40 et seq., the Connecticut Department of Social Services is seeking public review and comment on the methodology and the case number estimates used in its Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Caseload Reduction Report to calculate the state’s TANF Work Participation Rate for Federal Fiscal Year 2020.
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TANF_Caseload_Reduction_Report_2017
The State of Connecticut, Department of Social Services is required to complete and submit annually Form ACF-202, the Caseload Reduction Report for the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY), to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, in accordance with federal regulations at 45 CFR 260 et seq.
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Therapeutic Diet Request W-351
Therapeutic Diet Request.
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U.S. Citizenship - What you Need to Know for your benefits in Medicaid and HUSKY (85KB)
If you are a citizen (which includes a naturalized citizen or a national of the United States), federal law now requires you to prove your citizenship and your identity if you want Medicaid, HUSKY A or HUSKY B* health coverage.
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Vendor Direct Deposit Form W-260
Vendor Direct Deposit Form