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Jan 27, 2026
In the four years since Governor Newsom's new hospice provider ban took effect, California has revoked more than 280 licenses
What you need to know: The Trump administration is trying to take credit for cracking down on hospice fraud – despite dismantling federal oversight efforts – while California has been preventing and fighting fraud for years, with a moratorium on hospice licensures and ongoing state investigations.
SACRAMENTO – Under Governor Newsom's administration, California has cracked down on hospice fraud, launched partnerships across state agencies, and the California Department of Justice has arrested criminals to hold them accountable.
While the state has been building stronger systems of accountability, the Trump administration has defunded and dismantled the federal government's ability to prevent and address fraud, with Axios reporting that a federal effort to crack down on hospice fraud "has been put on hold by the Trump administration, resetting efforts to root out fraud and abuse in an industry that receives more than $25 billion from Medicare annually." Despite Trump's tolerance for fraud, recent social media posts from the Trump administration, including Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) leadership, continue to attack state efforts, including California's.
"It's rich to see the Trump administration suddenly talking tough on hospice fraud after pulling back federal oversight just last year. California didn't wait — we've identified and cracked down on hospice fraud for years, taking real action to protect patients and taxpayers."
Governor Gavin Newsom
"Our message is simple: hospice care must be rooted in compassion, not corruption. This is not a new fight for the California Department of Justice. For years, we have been at the forefront of identifying and addressing hospice fraud, and we do it well. That's why my office launched an initiative dedicated to educating the public and providing clear, accessible reporting resources for individuals and families who may have been affected by hospice fraud. This effort builds on our longstanding commitment to protecting patients and empowering families with the knowledge they need to recognize and report abuse. Hospice fraud preys on people at their most vulnerable in our communities. These practices don't just waste public dollars, they rob families of dignity, peace, and confidence at one of life's most critical moments."
Attorney General Rob Bonta
While California maintains strong oversight of Medi-Cal, the state's Medicaid program, Medicare is a federally administered program overseen by CMS. Reports referencing hospice fraud involving Medicare fall under federal jurisdiction, not California's Medi-Cal program or state oversight.
Holding fraudsters accountable
The investigations into hospice fraud add to California's protection of the state's Medi-Cal program. Since 2019, the state has announced hundreds of prosecutions through the California Department of Justice's Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (DMFEA).
Since Attorney General Bonta has been in office, the California Department of Justice has investigated 101 criminal enterprises and 284 criminal defendants and filed 24 civil cases. To date, 109 individuals have been charged with hospice-related offenses.
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California's enforcement actions
The Newsom administration has taken decisive, multi-pronged action to protect Medi-Cal members and taxpayer dollars from fraudulent hospice activity. When fraud is identified, the state acts decisively to protect members and taxpayer dollars. The state's response includes:
Proactive oversight: Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 664 (Chapter 494, Statutes of 2021) into law to ban all new hospice licenses due to concerns about fraud and abuse in this sector and extended this moratorium, halting growth in a sector vulnerable to abuse while strengthening oversight. This moratorium was extended through the Governor's signature of AB 177 (Chapter 999, Statutes of 2024) until January 1, 2027.
Hospice Fraud Task Force: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) facilitates a multi-department and multi-agency Hospice Fraud Task Force that includes representation from the California Health & Human Services Agency (CalHHS), Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), California Department of Social Services (DSS), and California Department of Justice's DMFEA. Some of the highlights from this joint effort include:
Revocations: CDPH has revoked the licenses of more than 280 hospices in the past two years. CDPH has identified approximately 300 additional hospices that are being evaluated for revocation.
New hospice regulations: CDPH is in the process of adopting emergency regulations that will lead to permanent regulations that increase CDPH's ongoing fraud and oversight protection efforts once the new hospice provider moratorium is lifted. These initiatives include:
Robust Medi-Cal fraud detection systems: DHCS leverages sophisticated fraud detection systems to identify irregularities and trigger investigations, enabling rapid containment before improper payments are made.
Decisive steps once fraud is suspected: Once DHCS determines an allegation of fraud is credible, DHCS swiftly stops payments, works with DMFEA to support potential criminal prosecution, and with CDPH to revoke hospice provider licenses. DHCS also alerts Medi-Cal managed care plans to stop payments, terminate contracts, and block further referrals and billing.
Strengthening hospice claiming rules and oversight: DHCS has updated its hospice claims systems and managed care requirements to block any hospice payments unless a valid provider/enrollee authorization form is verified, ensuring members have elected hospice care and preventing unauthorized billing. DHCS is also strengthening utilization management for hospice care, including prior authorization requirements.
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Holding criminals accountable: Once fraud is confirmed, DMFEA makes arrests, prosecutes fraudsters, and recovers funds for Californians and the federal government.
Reporting suspected fraud: California encourages anyone who suspects Medi-Cal fraud to report it immediately:
Online: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/individuals/Pages/StopMedi-CalFraud.aspx
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In the four years since Governor Newsom's new hospice provider ban took effect, California has revoked more than 280 licenses
What you need to know: The Trump administration is trying to take credit for cracking down on hospice fraud – despite dismantling federal oversight efforts – while California has been preventing and fighting fraud for years, with a moratorium on hospice licensures and ongoing state investigations.
SACRAMENTO – Under Governor Newsom's administration, California has cracked down on hospice fraud, launched partnerships across state agencies, and the California Department of Justice has arrested criminals to hold them accountable.
While the state has been building stronger systems of accountability, the Trump administration has defunded and dismantled the federal government's ability to prevent and address fraud, with Axios reporting that a federal effort to crack down on hospice fraud "has been put on hold by the Trump administration, resetting efforts to root out fraud and abuse in an industry that receives more than $25 billion from Medicare annually." Despite Trump's tolerance for fraud, recent social media posts from the Trump administration, including Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) leadership, continue to attack state efforts, including California's.
"It's rich to see the Trump administration suddenly talking tough on hospice fraud after pulling back federal oversight just last year. California didn't wait — we've identified and cracked down on hospice fraud for years, taking real action to protect patients and taxpayers."
Governor Gavin Newsom
"Our message is simple: hospice care must be rooted in compassion, not corruption. This is not a new fight for the California Department of Justice. For years, we have been at the forefront of identifying and addressing hospice fraud, and we do it well. That's why my office launched an initiative dedicated to educating the public and providing clear, accessible reporting resources for individuals and families who may have been affected by hospice fraud. This effort builds on our longstanding commitment to protecting patients and empowering families with the knowledge they need to recognize and report abuse. Hospice fraud preys on people at their most vulnerable in our communities. These practices don't just waste public dollars, they rob families of dignity, peace, and confidence at one of life's most critical moments."
Attorney General Rob Bonta
While California maintains strong oversight of Medi-Cal, the state's Medicaid program, Medicare is a federally administered program overseen by CMS. Reports referencing hospice fraud involving Medicare fall under federal jurisdiction, not California's Medi-Cal program or state oversight.
Holding fraudsters accountable
The investigations into hospice fraud add to California's protection of the state's Medi-Cal program. Since 2019, the state has announced hundreds of prosecutions through the California Department of Justice's Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse (DMFEA).
Since Attorney General Bonta has been in office, the California Department of Justice has investigated 101 criminal enterprises and 284 criminal defendants and filed 24 civil cases. To date, 109 individuals have been charged with hospice-related offenses.
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California's enforcement actions
The Newsom administration has taken decisive, multi-pronged action to protect Medi-Cal members and taxpayer dollars from fraudulent hospice activity. When fraud is identified, the state acts decisively to protect members and taxpayer dollars. The state's response includes:
Proactive oversight: Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 664 (Chapter 494, Statutes of 2021) into law to ban all new hospice licenses due to concerns about fraud and abuse in this sector and extended this moratorium, halting growth in a sector vulnerable to abuse while strengthening oversight. This moratorium was extended through the Governor's signature of AB 177 (Chapter 999, Statutes of 2024) until January 1, 2027.
Hospice Fraud Task Force: The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) facilitates a multi-department and multi-agency Hospice Fraud Task Force that includes representation from the California Health & Human Services Agency (CalHHS), Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), California Department of Social Services (DSS), and California Department of Justice's DMFEA. Some of the highlights from this joint effort include:
- Improved information sharing and cross reporting among the agencies to allow them to pursue actions within their specific roles, with CDPH pursuing license revocation, DHCS working collaboratively with the federal government to conduct fraud investigations, and California Department of Justice considering cases for potential prosecution.
- Coordinated enforcement among agencies to suspend Medi-Cal payments and revoke licenses to operate.
Revocations: CDPH has revoked the licenses of more than 280 hospices in the past two years. CDPH has identified approximately 300 additional hospices that are being evaluated for revocation.
New hospice regulations: CDPH is in the process of adopting emergency regulations that will lead to permanent regulations that increase CDPH's ongoing fraud and oversight protection efforts once the new hospice provider moratorium is lifted. These initiatives include:
- Establishing educational and experience requirements for key hospice leadership personnel.
- Establishing numerical limits for the personnel management on their involvement with hospice agencies.
- Reviewing the qualifications of potential licensees before they begin operating a hospice.
- Establishing standards for geographic service area and unmet need requirements of licensure.
- Establishing a nurse-to-patient ratio for hospices.
Robust Medi-Cal fraud detection systems: DHCS leverages sophisticated fraud detection systems to identify irregularities and trigger investigations, enabling rapid containment before improper payments are made.
Decisive steps once fraud is suspected: Once DHCS determines an allegation of fraud is credible, DHCS swiftly stops payments, works with DMFEA to support potential criminal prosecution, and with CDPH to revoke hospice provider licenses. DHCS also alerts Medi-Cal managed care plans to stop payments, terminate contracts, and block further referrals and billing.
Strengthening hospice claiming rules and oversight: DHCS has updated its hospice claims systems and managed care requirements to block any hospice payments unless a valid provider/enrollee authorization form is verified, ensuring members have elected hospice care and preventing unauthorized billing. DHCS is also strengthening utilization management for hospice care, including prior authorization requirements.
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Holding criminals accountable: Once fraud is confirmed, DMFEA makes arrests, prosecutes fraudsters, and recovers funds for Californians and the federal government.
Reporting suspected fraud: California encourages anyone who suspects Medi-Cal fraud to report it immediately:
- Hotline: (800) 822-6222
- Email: fraud@dhcs.ca.gov
Online: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/individuals/Pages/StopMedi-CalFraud.aspx
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