DHSS Announces Organizations Selected to Operate Medicaid Managed Care Program

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NEW CASTLE (July 12, 2022) – The Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) announced today that it has selected three companies to operate its Medicaid Managed Care Program.

DHSS’ Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) will continue its MCO partnership with Highmark Health Options Blue Cross Blue Shield, which began in 2015, and with AmeriHealth Caritas, which began in 2018. In addition, DHSS announced its intent to contract with Centene’s Delaware First Health.

“We are pleased to reach agreement with Highmark, AmeriHealth and Centene to provide these vital services to the Medicaid members we serve,” DHSS Secretary Molly Magarik said. “These companies not only will offer more choice to our Medicaid members, but they also understand Delaware’s commitment to value-based care, and to the critical services that our Medicaid members need and deserve. We appreciate the commitment of Highmark, AmeriHealth and Centene to providing a connection to care and support that will help our Medicaid members achieve their optimal health.”

In 2017, Gov. John Carney signed House Joint Resolution 7, which gave DHSS the authority to develop health care spending and quality benchmarks. The spending benchmark – a spending target – is linked to the growth rate of Delaware’s economy and includes all health care spending, including through Medicaid, Medicare and commercial insurers. The quality benchmarks are established periodically to offer strategic goals to improve the health of Delawareans and the care they receive.

Delaware’s Medicaid program serves about 300,000 members. Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance Director Steve Groff said members will receive information during the next several weeks about their options in choosing a new plan for 2023. Open enrollment will begin Oct. 1.

 
 

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DHSS Announces Organizations Selected to Operate Medicaid Managed Care Program

Delaware Health and Social Services | Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance | News | Date Posted: Tuesday, July 12, 2022
 

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NEW CASTLE (July 12, 2022) – The Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) announced today that it has selected three companies to operate its Medicaid Managed Care Program.

DHSS’ Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) will continue its MCO partnership with Highmark Health Options Blue Cross Blue Shield, which began in 2015, and with AmeriHealth Caritas, which began in 2018. In addition, DHSS announced its intent to contract with Centene’s Delaware First Health.

“We are pleased to reach agreement with Highmark, AmeriHealth and Centene to provide these vital services to the Medicaid members we serve,” DHSS Secretary Molly Magarik said. “These companies not only will offer more choice to our Medicaid members, but they also understand Delaware’s commitment to value-based care, and to the critical services that our Medicaid members need and deserve. We appreciate the commitment of Highmark, AmeriHealth and Centene to providing a connection to care and support that will help our Medicaid members achieve their optimal health.”

In 2017, Gov. John Carney signed House Joint Resolution 7, which gave DHSS the authority to develop health care spending and quality benchmarks. The spending benchmark – a spending target – is linked to the growth rate of Delaware’s economy and includes all health care spending, including through Medicaid, Medicare and commercial insurers. The quality benchmarks are established periodically to offer strategic goals to improve the health of Delawareans and the care they receive.

Delaware’s Medicaid program serves about 300,000 members. Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance Director Steve Groff said members will receive information during the next several weeks about their options in choosing a new plan for 2023. Open enrollment will begin Oct. 1.

 
 

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Related Topics:  Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Delaware Health and Social Services, Delaware Medicaid, Health Insurance, Managed Care Organizations, medicaid

Clipped from: https://news.delaware.gov/2022/07/12/dhss-announces-organizations-selected-to-operate-medicaid-managed-care-program/