Nebraska delays Medicaid selection Contractors' winning bids to be announced Sept. 23 following interviews Nebraska officials delay selection of contractors managing $1.8 billion program
State Medicaid Director
"Our goal has been to do this right, even if it takes some time," he said. "We know stakeholders are eager to learn who will be chosen for the next managed care contracts, and we appreciate their patience as we meet with the bidders to ensure the right plans are trusted with the care for our Medicaid beneficiaries."
The winning bidders will manage physical and behavioral health care, pharmacy services and dental benefits for almost all Medicaid patients in a program called
The new contracts are slated to start
The bidders include all three companies with current
The two additional bidders include Medica Community Health Plan, which currently offers health coverage to Nebraskans through the
Bagley said that each of bidders provided quality bids to the state. The interviews are an optional part of the procurement process. He said they will allow the Medicaid program to ask additional questions of each of the bidders, which will assist in determining which companies are best suited for the job.
State lawmakers have criticized the state procurement process after at least three cases in which the process led to the selection of a low-cost bidder that ended up failing to do the job. The most recent example was the problematic 2019 contract with the
The contract has since been terminated and oversight of child welfare cases transferred back to state workers.
A law passed this year requires the
The current
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