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Deloitte Medicaid Contract Spurs Challenges From Competitors
The Agency for Health Care Administration last month announced its intent to award a Medicaid contract to Deloitte, months after the state's CONNECT unemployment system largely crashed amid a massive number of claims because of the coronavirus pandemic. Deloitte played a key role in putting in place the $77 million CONNECT system in 2013.
September 16, 2020 at 07:50 AM
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A battle about whether Deloitte Consulting LLP should receive a major state Medicaid contract is ready to start playing out before an administrative law judge.
The technology contract, which could be worth $135 million, has drawn scrutiny because the state Agency for Health Care Administration decided to award it to Deloitte this summer amid an uproar — and litigation — about problems with an online unemployment-compensation system that the company helped develop.
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