FRANKFORT, KY (March 30, 2026) - Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball released the second volume of the annual Statewide Single Audit of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (SSWAK II) for Fiscal Year 2025. This year's SSWAK II demonstrates the importance of an independent auditor and unfortunately shows the Commonwealth still has improvements it must make.
“This audit, once again, represents serious problems the Commonwealth must address to ensure it is protected from waste, fraud, and abuse," Auditor Ball said. “But the hard work of our auditors is paying off, as Kentucky is finally making strides toward completing overdue inspections of nursing homes after our office first brought this issue to light two years ago. This shows that all of the problems uncovered in our report can be fixed by following our recommendations."
Federal Funding Sources at Risk
Because of the gravity of the issues uncovered in SSWAK II, the following four federal funding sources are at serious risk of withholding if Kentucky does not fix those issues:
- Grants to States for Medicaid. These funds help support Kentucky Medicaid.
MaryLee Allen Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program. These funds help Kentucky, among other things: (1) prevent child maltreatment; (2) assist in ensuring a child's safety within the home; (3) assist in ensuring that reunification between a child and her family can occur in a safe and stable manner; and (4) support adoptive families.
State Medicaid Fraud Control Units. These funds help Kentucky investigate and prosecute Medicaid-participating provider fraud and patient abuse or neglect.
- State Survey and Certification of Health Care Providers and Suppliers (Title XVII) Medicare. These funds help Kentucky investigate Medicare-participating providers and suppliers to ensure they properly care for our elderly and other Medicare recipients.
Issues Uncovered
SSWAK II noted several major issues within Kentucky's executive branch, including:
- The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) failed to comply with earmarking and level-of-effort tracking requirements to keep the public and federal government aware of its spending of MaryLee Allen Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program funds and efforts to promote the goals of that program.
###
Link to the report here