New audit says state lost millions in provider bed taxes

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A new audit suggests the state lost $88 million in bed taxes over four years for skilled nursing centers because the state Insurance Department didn't ensure they filed required paperwork when registering or renewing a certificate to operate.

Medicaid Inspector General Steve Anderson issued a report that concludes these nursing centers received a reduced tax rate - and maybe shouldn't have - because they didn't sufficiently document they qualified for the lower rate as a continuing care provider . . .

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