— Bob Atlas, president of the EBG Advisors consulting unit of health care law firm Epstein, Becker & Green, explains to Medicare Advantage News why insurers are laying the groundwork to win North Carolina Medicaid contracts.
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Quote of the Day
"North
Carolina is the last big state to not have converted to managed care at least
for its [Temporary Assistance for Needy Families] population, and a lot of
companies now see Medicaid managed care as an important business opportunity,
so this is now on a considerable number of companies' targets. And the way
things are taking shape, the competition is really building for the statewide
contracts."
— Bob Atlas, president of the EBG Advisors consulting unit of health care law firm Epstein, Becker & Green, explains to Medicare Advantage News why insurers are laying the groundwork to win North Carolina Medicaid contracts.
— Bob Atlas, president of the EBG Advisors consulting unit of health care law firm Epstein, Becker & Green, explains to Medicare Advantage News why insurers are laying the groundwork to win North Carolina Medicaid contracts.
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