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It鈥檚 his first month as attorney general and on Thursday, Jan. 29, Hector Balderas released the more than 300-page PCG audit that caused 15 behavioral鈥
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Attorney General Hector Balderas released a 339-page audit by Public Consulting Group that caused the suspension of funding for 15 behavioral health鈥
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A Massachusetts firm that audited 15 health organizations in New Mexico last year normally gives companies it鈥檚 scrutinizing a chance to respond before鈥
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On Jan. 16, the New Mexico Attorney General鈥檚 Office announced it had found 鈥渋nsufficient evidence to support allegations of fraud鈥 against The Counseling鈥
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It's been almost six months since the New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) froze Medicaid payments to mental health providers in the state due to a鈥
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This summer, the State of New Mexico froze Medicaid payments to mental health providers because of fraud allegations. That left 30,000 mental health鈥
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At the end of June, 15 New Mexico behavioral health agencies had their Medicaid funding frozen by the state's Human Services Department due to 鈥渃redible鈥
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Fifteen New Mexico behavioral health providers that were accused of fraud and shut down still haven鈥檛 been able to see the audits that lead to their鈥