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The U.S. OIG audit found Indiana Medicaid improperly paid $56M for ABA therapy, with concerns over $76.7M more.
Indiana Medicaid improperly spent $56 million to $76 million over a two-year period on applied behavior analysis (ABA), according to a new federal audit.