A database of 26,698 Utah H-1B filings reveals a program systematically hollowed out by large corporations and small fraudsters alike. Goldman Sachs filed 45 percent of all H-1B positions in Utah in three years. A South Jordan nonprofit filed seven applications at $7.25 an hour. Five were approved. This investigation examines what the data actually shows, and why a temporary moratorium may be the only honest answer.
When reimbursement codes designed for patient monitoring become a mechanism for extraction, patients and taxpayers both pay the price. A close look at G-code overbilling patterns in Utah Medicaid claims data.
An NPI number is not the same as Medicaid enrollment. In Utah, that distinction matters. GRAMA responses and NPI Registry cross-referencing reveal providers billing the state for services they were never authorized to render.
When a federal agency releases its data, someone has to read it. In February 2026, DOGE published Utah Medicaid billing records covering more than 114 million claims. This investigation examines what those records show and what they raise.
Systems built around addiction recovery have a revenue problem. Providers bill. Auditors lag. Patients in crisis are the last to know anything went wrong. An investigation into behavioral health billing and the gap between what's claimed and what's delivered.