Revamped 'Turquoise Care' Medicaid opens enrollment [The Santa Fe New Mexican]
Apr. 2—Open enrollment has started for
The state's bulked-up "Turquoise Care" program, a reimagined program that includes food and housing initiatives as well as health care, will roll out in full this summer. Starting
Turquoise Care open enrollment for current managed-care organization patients started Monday and will stay open until
Medicaid managed-care organizations are insurance companies that contract with the state to organize and manage benefits for enrolled Medicaid patients.
Medicaid patients enrolled with
Customers of Western Sky Community Care, meanwhile, can either choose a new health plan or will be reassigned to another managed-care organization. Western Sky Community Care is exiting as a managed-care organization after it wasn't selected in a fraught procurement process last year.
The state and the current managed-care organizations will host a series of public events to help Medicaid patients navigate their new options, including one at the
Managed-care organization patients should also receive an information packet in the coming months, the release said. The packet will be in a yellow envelope and will contain people's health plan options.
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