MedCity News August 28, 2024
Jessica Stimpson and Gerald A. Maccioli

States can improve efficiency, reduce administrative costs, and, most importantly, enhance the quality of health care for its members by acting in these areas.

Every day, state Medicaid leaders grapple with the challenge of providing access to high-quality health care for a vast population while operating on limited budgets. Providers sit at the heart of this complex equation, yet becoming a Medicaid provider is fraught with complexities, hurdles, and inefficiencies.

Cumbersome paper enrollment processes. Long wait times. Lack of education resources.

Providers deserve better. They need streamlined enrollment processes that allow them to focus on what matters most — their patients.

Modernizing provider management processes, however, is no easy feat for already stretched Medicaid leaders. Many states...

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