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Centene Subsidiary Arizona Complete Health Awarded Statewide Long-term Care Medicaid Contract

Centene Corporation, a leading healthcare enterprise committed to helping people live healthier lives, announced that its subsidiary, Arizona Complete Health, the largest Medicaid health plan in Arizona, has been selected by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Arizona’s single state Medicaid agency to provide managed care for the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS). The program supports nearly 26,000 Arizonans who are elderly and/or have a physical disability (E/PD) with physical and behavioral healthcare, as well as provides pharmacy benefits.

“It is a privilege to be selected for this important contract, and we look forward to continuing to work with the state and our provider partners to support the health and health care needs of Medicaid members,” said Centene Chief Executive Officer, Sarah M. London. “We have proudly served AHCCCS members since 2006 and today serve more than 460,000 members statewide. We are honored to expand our efforts to make a positive impact on the lives of ALTCS-E/PD members across Arizona,” said London.

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ALTCS is one of the oldest Medicaid managed long-term services and supports programs in the country, providing integrated physical health, behavioral health and long-term services and support to individuals in Arizona. The program places a special emphasis on home- and community-based services that support members’ ability to live independently to the greatest extent.

“It is an honor to have been selected to lead ALTCS-E/PD programs across Arizona,” said Arizona Complete Health Plan President and CEO Martha Smith. “Our mission is to transform the health of our communities, one person at a time and to continue to work with our local and statewide partners to meet the unique healthcare needs of Arizonans to help them live healthier lives.”

SOURCE : PRNewswire

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