Using housing and cash, ‘the program’ exploits Colorado’s homeless for Medicaid millions

They call it “the program.”

For the past four years, dozens of homeless people in the Denver metro area have been recruited to live rent-free in suburban houses sprinkled across Aurora — not the stereotypical homeless shelter-type housing one might think, but rather neat homes in middle-class communities with mortgages.

But living there comes with a hitch: a requirement that participants be on Medicaid and have at least one prescribed medication — all must first visit the same doctor to get a cursory exam and a prescription — administered by a home health company for which the doctor is medical director, according to interviews of more than a dozen people who participated…

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