Medicaid Fraud Dogg is the tenth and final studio album by American band Parliament, led by George Clinton.
Guest musicians on the album include Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis, one-time James Brown collaborators.
At its best, most enthusiastic, and most optimistic, Medicaid Fraud Dogg proposes that funk is the panacea.
also claimed "It's been 38 years, but the timing couldn't have been better for a new Parliament album...Medicaid Fraud Dogg sees a revitalized George Clinton and the funk mob targeting pharmaceutical conglomerates, social media and police brutality over its 23 tracks, all while rocking that off-kilter P-Funk magic.
"[5] Lars Gotrich of NPR favourably commented "The only antidote for the hell-in-a-handbasket blues is the stankiest of funks, and no one makes it stankier than George Clinton.