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Former CMS Director Julie Boughn Joins CNSI Health Advisory Board

By Staff WriterApril 19, 2022
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Former Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Director Julie Boughn has joined CNSI’s Health Advisory Board.

“Julie is a widely respected health and IT expert, and we are very pleased to have her knowledge and counsel as a member of the CNSI Health Advisory Board,” said CNSI CEO Todd Stottlemyer. “Her expertise in operations, data analysis, and enterprise systems modernization will be invaluable in advancing CNSI’s growth strategy to not only meet but also anticipate the needs of our clients in this era of rapid change in the health IT industry.”

A former senior official who served in multiple roles at CMS, Boughn brings more than 30 years’ experience in the health and IT industry.

“CNSI has a stellar reputation for being at the forefront of health IT innovation, including being first to the cloud with its Medicaid Management Information System and first to achieve a 19-month core claims system implementation,” Boughn said.

Boughn currently is principal consultant with JBoughn Consulting, LLC. In December, she retired from her position as the director of the Data and Systems Group within the Center for Medicaid & CHIP Services at CMS.

“I’m delighted to be able to collaborate with such an esteemed panel of members on the CNSI Health Advisory Board to further elevate CNSI’s mission and improve the health and well-being of the citizens who rely on Medicaid and CHIP,” she said.

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