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​Statement from NCDHHS on
Medicaid Managed Care Ruling

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​The NC Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is pleased to announce that once again court rulings affirm the integrity and fairness of the Departments’ managed care procurement process. On August 25, 2020, Administrative Law Judge Jacobs notified the parties that she granted the Department’s request for summary judgement. This means that all claims against the Department by petitioners Aetna, Optima and My Health by Health Providers are resolved in favor of the Department. This is the second time that Judge Jacobs has ruled for the Department and against entities that were not selected to participate as managed care health plans. On June 26, 2019, Judge Jacobs denied a request to halt the implementation of transformation, finding that none of the petitioners were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims. As directed by the NC General Assembly, NCDHHS is transitioning Medicaid and NC Health Choice to managed care and is set to go live on July 1, 2021.

North Carolina’s approach to managed care has received national recognition and focuses on improving the health of North Carolinians through an innovative, whole-person centered and well-coordinated system of care that addresses both the medical and non-medical drivers of health.
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  • Surreal ValeCity online media
  • April 12 2021 edition
  • Thanks to the sponsors
  • Favorite Places
  • Independent Creators
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  • Advertising / Feedback / Submissions
  • Archives 2021
    • Press Releases States >
      • Nevada >
        • Nevada Health Response Covid 19 Dashboard Update
        • Covid 19 Press Bulletin April 16
        • Gov Sisolak Flags Half Staff Indianapolis Shooting
        • Nevada Leadership Continued Discussion Natural Gas
        • Governor Office Second Panel Women's Leadership
        • Gov Sisolak Reopen Businesses 100 Percent
        • FEMA Mobile Units Switch Pfizer Vaccine
        • Nevada Serious Reactions Janssen Vaccine
        • Gov Sisolak CSN Workforce Development
        • Nevada Health Response Pause Janssen Vaccine
        • Governor Office Women's Leadership Series
        • Covid 19 Press Bulletin April 12
        • Covid 19 Miitigation Management Task Force April 15
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