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  1. Unusual-State1827 on

    Oz claimed that New York’s Medicaid program last year provided some 5 million people with personal care services, which assist people in need with basic activities like bathing, grooming and meal preparation. That would add up to nearly three-fourths of the state’s 6.8 million Medicaid enrollees.

    “That level of utilization is unheard of,” Oz said in the video, adding in his post that New York needs to “come clean about its Medicaid program.”

    But the real number of New Yorkers who used those services last year was about 450,000, or between 6% and 7% of total enrollees, CMS spokesman Chris Krepich told the AP this week. He said the agency misidentified New York’s approach to applying billing codes and had since refined its methodology.

  2. MiddleAgedSponger on

    This is confusing. They were probing a fraud, but it turns out that the probe was the fraud?

  3. EggsAndMilquetoast on

    “Forced to admit?”

    That’s a phrase that implies he’s capable of things like introspection, humility, or shame.

    Or that anyone who adores him simply because Trump adores him would even care.

  4. Whatever, Oz still has the original false claim up on X out there still spreading bullshit misinformation.

  5. Old_Cryptid on

    Sadly there are no consequences for doing this. This entire clownshow of an administration needs to be fired.

  6. The other morons in this cabinet have an excuse that they are imbeciles with room temp IQs. This guy is really smart but is pretending to be dumb for the sake of power and influence. He is one of the worst.

  7. whydoyouonlylie on

    When everything’s ‚humiliating‘ to the Daily Beast it really makes the term lose any and all meaning.

  8. Every day the Daily Beast assures me that this administration has been humiliated, devastated, embarrassed, and I’m starting to wonder if A. The administration doesn’t give a shit and B. The Daily Beast is a dumb publication peddling rage bait and copium

  9. Whitechedda1 on

    It’s almost as if the most incompetent, least qualified people were put in positions to fail on purpose.

  10. He should be making the rounds, doing as many interviews as possible, to publicly correct his mistake. If you are loudly wrong, you should be just as loud when you are correcting the mistake.

  11. HerpDerpTheMage on

    “It turns out there was no fraud this time… or the last time… or the time before that… but I AM SURE THAT *NEXT TIME* WE WILL DEFINITELY FIND SOME!”

  12. InevitableAvalanche on

    This administration is so embarrassing. Republicans thinks a fraud Dr should be advising America. Conservatives have lost their minds.

  13. Fast-Damage2298 on

    „This is an outrage!“ Front page headline

    „Oops, I made a mistake. Its actually fine.“ Small blurb buried at the bottom of the page.

  14. Diced_and_Confused on

    It’s ok though, turmeric still cures all cancers.

    PS: Fuck this guy

  15. buzzfriendly on

    It has nothing to do with what the actual percentage is, the only that matters is that the numbers supports the predetermined outcome.

  16. Oh, if I could only afford crudités to celebrate the egg on his face. Every last one of them are imbeciles. I’m not sure I can make three more years of this crap.

  17. VoiceOfRealson on

    Let’s stop using titles unless they have meaning in the context of what we are discussing.

    Mehmed Oz is a surgeon. His „Dr.“ Title is meaningless I any context other than surgery. It is especially irrelevant in regards to fraud.

    His history of medical quackery would actually be more relevant in this case, if you believe in the „use a thief to catch a thief“ nonsense.

  18. yrotsihfoedisgnorw on

    Too bad it’s all still true to MAGA. ‚They say it’s a smaller number but Oz knows more than most of us so they must’ve changed some numbers or counting or something to make him look bad.‘

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