Arizona Complete Health Secures Statewide Medicaid Contract in Settlement Agreement

Reuters
03 May
Arizona Complete Health Secures Statewide Medicaid Contract in Settlement Agreement

Centene Corporation's subsidiary, Arizona Complete Health, has joined a settlement agreement to advance with a statewide long-term care Medicaid contract. This move will enable Arizona Complete Health to provide managed care for the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS), serving nearly 26,000 Arizonans who are elderly and/or have a physical disability. Starting October 1, 2025, the health plan will cover services statewide for those enrolled in the ALTCS-Elderly and/or Physically Disabled program. The agreement awards a three-year contract with the possibility of annual extensions for up to six years. Arizona Complete Health is committed to a smooth transition and coordination of care, ensuring improved health outcomes for ALTCS-EPD members.

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