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$46M Medicaid contract extension supported by La. lawmakers

6 years 11 months 3 weeks ago Friday, October 07 2016 Oct 7, 2016 October 07, 2016 3:32 AM October 07, 2016 in News
Source: Associated Press
By: APNewsNow

BATON ROUGE - Lawmakers have agreed to another one-year, $46 million contract extension for the firm that processes bills and handles health provider enrollment for Louisiana's Medicaid program.

The contract renewal has become a yearly point of contention with House and Senate health care committee members, who feel stuck in a deal with little room to renegotiate the terms.

Former Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration fired the last company hired to take over the work. Since then, new federal guidelines governing the contracts have been put in place.

Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration said Thursday it will take until 2020 to select new vendors under those guidelines.

But health department officials say they worked out a contract extension with Molina Information Systems that eliminates some uncertainty over how much Molina can charge in 2017.

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