Article ID: CBB325451411

The Senator and the Sting Operation: Politics, the Media, and Frank Moss’s Exposé of “Medicaid Mills” (2024)

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In September 1975, Frank Moss, an eighteen-year veteran of the Senate from Utah, donned the scruffiest clothes he could find and walked into a small clinic in New York that catered to Medicaid patients. Using a phony Medicaid card supplied to him by a New York District Attorney, he posed as a patient with symptoms he feigned to assess the quality of care he would receive. Appalled by what he experienced, he and a team of staffers from his office embarked on a four-state tour of what he termed “Medicaid mills,” visiting more than 200 clinics in an undercover investigation that exposed alarming levels of provider fraud and abuse of the government health insurance system. This dramatic expose was covered by CBS’s widely watched Sunday-night news program 60 Minutes. The subsequent Senate hearings were a media sensation, leading to accusations that the Senator was “grandstanding.”This article looks at the political climate in which the congressional sting operation, the media attention it garnered, and the subsequent legislation enacted sought to address a persistent, growing problem of fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid. The article argues that Moss’s effort was an example of entrepreneurial politics, as defined by Craig Volden and Alan Wiseman in 2016, and something more as well. Moss was reacting to a political setting in which the legitimate authority of political institutions, including Congress, had been called into question by the Watergate scandal and other revelations. At the same time, organized medicine in America was dealing with its own version of this challenge to its authority. The result was a dramatic episode that focused on fraud and abuse in the ten-year-old Medicare program and that raised wider questions about changes in cultural authority in politics and medicine.

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Authors & Contributors
Bhattacharya, Sanjoy
DiMoia, John P.
Dyck, Erika
Festle, Mary Jo
Fraser, Jennifer
Kirk, John M.
Journals
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Archiv für Sozialgeschichte
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
McGill-Queen's University Press
University of California Press
World Health Organization (WHO)
New York University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Medicine and politics
Medicine and government
Public health
Health care
Health insurance
Social welfare
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
Canada
United States
Cuba
Great Britain
India
Taiwan
Institutions
World Health Organization (WHO)
African National Congress
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