From KHI:
KanCare contracts signed
By Mike Shields
June 27, 2012
TOPEKA — Kansas officials today announced contract
awards to three Medicaid managed care companies.
They also said the new KanCare program's projected
savings over five years would be $1 billion instead of the $850 million
previously forecast.
The three winning companies are Amerigroup,
UnitedHealthcare and Sunflower State Health Plan, a subsidiary of Centene. The
unsuccessful bidders were WellCare and Coventry.
The contract awards have been anxiously
anticipated by many of the state's Medicaid service providers. The providers
have been heavily courted by the competing managed care companies as they have
vied to develop the provider networks they will need to serve the state's
380,000 Medicaid clients.
Federal officials must approve the contracts,
rates and a Medicaid waiver before the administration of Gov. Sam Brownback can
implement the Medicaid makeover plan first announced last November.
Brownback officials have said they aim to launch
the KanCare program on Jan. 1, pending the needed approvals and reviews
certifying that the contractors are ready.
KanCare would shift virtually all of the state's
Medicaid enrollees into fixed-rate managed care plans. Currently, about 70
percent of the state's Medicaid population is served by managed care
organizations.
Watch this space for additional information as
this story develops.
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