Deloitte Investigation
$40+ billion in government contracts. 25 states with failures. Zero debarments.
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DELOITTE_INVESTIGATION
├─ federal_contracts $30.1B (2008-2026)
├─ state_contracts $10.0B (25 states)
├─ states_affected 25
├─ times_debarred 0
└─ citizens_harmed millions
Overview Federal
Timeline
Money
Accountability
Data
The Core Conflict
Deloitte builds state Medicaid eligibility systems in 25+ states (worth $6B+). Deloitte also gets paid $926M by CMS (federal Medicaid oversight) to audit and validate those same systems.
"Like a building inspector being paid by the construction company."
CONTRACT_TOTALS
├─ federal_total $30.1B (17x growth since 2008)
├─ state_total $10.0B (25 states)
(This is real money) ├─ fy2024_federal $3.9B (+36% YoY)
└─ debarments 0 (despite 25+ failures)
The Pattern
1. Deloitte wins state Medicaid/benefits contract
2. System launches with "ingrained systemic errors"
3. Citizens lose coverage, benefits delayed, some die
4. State sues or investigates (but not Deloitte - only the state)
5. Deloitte gets new contracts to "fix" the problems
6. Repeat in next state
(who can stop all this?)
What Judges and Officials Said "TEDS is flawed, and TennCare knows that it is flawed."
- Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. (Tennessee ruling, Aug 2024)
"They're essentially health care middlemen that are in the business of red tape, and they profit when Americans don't get health care."
- Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), Senate Finance Chair
"Countless people were affected by this system's failure."
- Florida Inspector General Melinda Miguel
Recent Developments (2024-2025) 2024-01
FTC complaint filed by NHeLP, EPIC, Upturn 2024-01
Data breach exposes personal information 2024-01
State admits system 'lacks flexibility and adaptability' 2024-05
11,691 children affected by CHIP transition error 2024-08
Judge Crenshaw rules TEDS violated Constitution, Medicaid Act, ADA
2024-09
$24.8M new contract awarded
Related Pages
Revolving Door Database
All Investigations
Maine building houses 10 health care firms; landlord rarely sees anyone
10-22 healthcare companies located in Maine office buildings just scamming the govt. some over-billing of 400k to the govt. They bill leave without paying rent. It's a huge con. It's hundreds of millions in Maine alone often the scam business are located next to money transfer companies. The scrutiny follows NewsNation reporting last month on Gateway Community Services, a Somali-American-led health services contractor accused by a whistleblower of billing for services never provided. State audits found Gateway overbilled Maine $662,608, with the state still trying to recoup $537,550.
Federal officials visited Gateway following the reporting. Last week, Maine Gov. Janet Mills said she supports a full investigation into misuse of taxpayer dollars, ending weeks of silence on the issue.
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to requests for comment. \ Bigger question is how many states is this happening in.