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Updated · Fox News · May 15
Minnesota Suspends Arnold Kubei License Over $3.2 Million Medicaid Probe
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 15

Minnesota Suspends Arnold Kubei License Over $3.2 Million Medicaid Probe

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 15
  • Late-April state letters said Arnold Kubei’s home-care businesses posed an “imminent risk of harm,” citing missed services, medication failures, lack of emergency contacts and relapse risks for vulnerable clients.
  • Minnesota’s Department of Human Services suspended his license to provide home and community-based services while pursuing an administrative fraud investigation tied to Medicaid payments.
  • Home Sweet Home Minnesota has received nearly $3.2 million in taxpayer-funded payments since 2024, and Kubei’s two businesses had reported $3.7 million in revenue in 2021.
  • Kubei denied wrongdoing in April, calling the action targeting and bullying, and has appealed the suspension while seeking to restore state-funded payments.
  • The case lands amid broader scrutiny of Minnesota program oversight after a federal prosecutor said suspected Medicaid fraud in the state may exceed $9 billion since 2018.
How will Minnesota protect vulnerable patients left without care during its massive anti-fraud crackdown?
Can Minnesota fix a 'too trusting' system that has already allowed billions of dollars in healthcare fraud?