INDIANAPOLIS Indiana's Family and Social Services Administration announced it will cancel MDwise's Medicaid contract a year early, citing quality concerns, a decision the nonprofit insurer says could be devastating for its business and disruptive for Medicaid recipients.
MDwise, which the company says has held a Medicaid contract with the state for 30 years, currently provides care for more than 300,000 Hoosiers. The state requires three Medicaid health plans for recipients; MDwise has been a fourth option and the only nonprofit offering plans to Medicaid members.
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FSSA officials say the termination is based on the agencys review.
"One of the things that the Braun administration did when they first came in was do a thorough examination, really, of all our Medicaid

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