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    Washington State, CMS Extend CNSI Contract

    By Staff WriterMarch 2, 2021
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    Todd Stottlemyer, CNSI

    The Washington State Health Care Authority has extended its ProviderOne Medicaid Management Information Systems contract with CNSI through June 2026.

    The agency signed the 5-year extension to continue its partnership with CNSI and the ProviderOne system, a modular and scalable system that supports the state’s payment of providers on behalf of Medicaid beneficiaries.

    “Earning this five-year extension from the Washington State Health Care Authority is great recognition of the caliber of our work and our successful partnership over the past 10 years,” said CNSI CEO Todd Stottlemyer. “Importantly, it speaks to our desire to be recognized by our clients as a true trusted partner.”

    “We look forward to continuing to support the Washington State Health Care Authority and all Washingtonians as we work together to leverage emerging solutions to better align human services and help address the broad range of health equity issues,” he added.

    CNSI developed the ProviderOne Medicaid system to be a strategic and scalable asset. During 2020, ProviderOne allowed the state to respond swiftly to meet new requirements and rule changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “This new agreement lays the groundwork to accomplish the Washington State Health Care Authority’s priorities for enhanced modularity and increased interoperability that gives patients access to their health information and improves outcomes across the healthcare community,” said Washington State Health Care Authority’s IT Strategic Advisor Cathie Ott.

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