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Dr. Oz Declares War on Medicare Fraud and Medicaid Waste

Dr. Mehmet Oz is rolling up his sleeves to clean up America’s broken healthcare systems. The new CMS chief, confirmed by a narrow Senate vote, says Medicare and Medicaid are drowning in waste and need major fixes. His plan? Get tough on fraud, push personal responsibility, and slash bureaucratic bloat.

Oz slammed out-of-control spending in Medicare Advantage, calling it “upside down” compared to traditional Medicare. He vows to crack down on insurers ripping off taxpayers. Conservatives cheer this move to stop big healthcare companies from milking the system while seniors get stuck with subpar care.

Medicaid’s in the crosshairs too. Oz supports work requirements for able-bodied adults, saying handouts shouldn’t replace paychecks. “Paperwork shouldn’t block care,” he argues, but insists healthy Americans need skin in the game. Critics howl, but patriots know real compassion helps people stand tall, not stay dependent.

Rural hospitals are collapsing under red tape and low payments. Oz wants telehealth and AI to bridge the gap, letting doctors reach patients miles away. He’s fighting to keep rural ERs open so heart attack victims don’t die waiting for an ambulance that never comes.

Democrats rail against Oz, claiming he’ll gut Medicaid. But the real threat? Letting fraud fester while hardworking families foot the bill. Oz isn’t cutting care—he’s cutting corruption. Every dollar stolen by scammers is a dollar stolen from Grandma’s medicine or a veteran’s surgery.

The left screams about “cruelty” while blocking commonsense reforms. Oz fires back: “Protecting Medicaid means making it sustainable.” True conservatives know endless spending without accountability isn’t compassion—it’s a road to bankruptcy.

America’s doctors back Oz’s push to fix Medicaid’s low pay rates. When physicians refuse Medicaid patients because reimbursements don’t cover costs, who suffers? Sick kids and struggling moms. Oz aims to fix the pipeline so every American gets care, not just bureaucrats’ promises.

This isn’t about politics—it’s about survival. With an aging population and skyrocketing costs, Oz says the time for Band-Aids is over. His mission: Save Medicare and Medicaid by making them work for patients, not politicians. The swamp hates it. Taxpayers are cheering.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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