The UMass Medical School’s Center for Health Care Financing (CHCF) recently signed a contract with the State of California to identify the projected 1.1 million individuals who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. Mass High Tech states that the CHFC believes that they will help California save $100 million throughout the contract, which will help California more effectively coordinate with the Social Security Administration and recover from past expenditures.
The Medicare Congress, taking place January 24-26, 2010, in Phoenix, Arizona looks at many of the issues facing Medicare today, including a the a dinner workshop titled Manage Dual Eligibles To Improve Care and Control Costs, lead by Tom Lescault, CEO, Scan Health Plan Arizona. To find out more about The Medicare Congress, visit the webpage and download the brochure.
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