NH Medicaid Tracking Is Five Years Late, With At Least Two Years To Go
It's not like Medicaid consumes much money or anything
Five years after missing its original two-year deadline, a state contractor is seeking another extension for a software program to track New Hampshire's Medicaid program.
Health and Human Service Commissioner Nick Toumpas is bringing a request to the Executive Council to extend the contract with Hewlett-Packard for another five months to give Xerox more time to finish the state's new Medicaid Management Information System.
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