The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is committed to being a responsible steward of public funds and to promoting the sustainability of its programs for future generations. While CMS’ improper payments reporting programs are designed to protect the integrity of CMS programs, not all improper payments are fraud or abuse. It is important to understand that improper payments are payments that do not meet CMS program requirements.| www.cms.gov
While Medicaid fraud exists, targeting children with disabilities to combat it is misguided. Discover the true sources of fraud and why protecting essential services for vulnerable kids is paramount.| A Day in our Shoes
Congress just passed a bill slashing Medicaid by $880 billion, threatening care for millions of disabled children. Learn how you can take action now.| A Day in our Shoes
Politicians-disability-community-family. You'd think that those words would go together, right? Do you remember it? It seems like a lifetime ago. But how the gossip was spreading in the disability community. 'She has a son with Down Syndrome.' Wow, it was someone like us! Believe it or not, I was a fan of Sarah Palin. Wait,| A Day in our Shoes
Read thoughts and insight from disabled people on how they feel about being referred to as 'special needs.' It's ok to say 'disabled.'| A Day in our Shoes