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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The objective of this audit was to identify the number of children in Michigan who received child support (Title IV-D children) and also received Medicaid benefits because their noncustodial parents (NCPs) did not provide court-ordered medical support. We also determined the potential savings that could have accrued to the Medicaid program if the NCPs had been required to contribute toward the Medicaid costs of these children. We projected the sample results to the total population and estimated that the noncustodial parents of 35, 047 children could have contributed $10.5 million of the $26.8 million incurred by Medicaid for health benefits for their children. The State did not disagree with our recommendation, but has chosen to implement enhancements to its child support enforcement system prior to evaluating the cost effectiveness of our recommendation.
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This report may be subject to section 5274 of the National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2023, 117 Pub. L. 263.