The Outrage Factory Comes for Rural Healthcare 6.11.26
The outrage factory has been working overtime this year to keep Minnesota reeling. Vice President J.D. Vance recently wrote a referral letter to the U.S. Department of Justice, urging a criminal investigation into Minnesota’s Governor and Attorney General for failing to act on widespread fraud in Minnesota social-service programs. The outrage filtered to the bureaucrats and is now making life miserable for eligible Medicaid patients and the people providing health services. When Minnesota’s Department of Human Services (DHS) launched its “Revalidate 2026’ anti-fraud initiative, officials said they were protecting taxpayers. But in places like Two Harbors, MN, the crackdown has left healthcare providers unable to serve patients, unable to collect payments, and wondering whether they will survive. Intended to identify Medicaid fraud, DHS’s Revalidate 2026, a highly aggressive regulatory mandate launched at the beginning of the year, forced every Medicaid contractor to “revalidate” by Jun...