Following months of accusations from national and state Republicans that Gov. Janet Mills’ administration had not done enough to combat fraud in the Medicaid program, the state on Wednesday announced it had suspended payments to five providers based on allegations of fraud.

The Department of Health and Human Services’ program integrity unit, which is responsible for addressing fraud, also said it terminated two providers’ contracts due to credible complaints of serious health and safety risks and disenrolled 28 providers that did not submit a claim within one year of enrollment.

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