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Portfolio: Medicaid Enterprise Systems - Provider Services Module

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Description

Note: Client Network Services, LLC (CNSI) is now Acentra Health, LLC

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Acentra Health delivers a broad range of health information technology enterprise solutions and configurable products to a diverse base of State and Federal agencies. We align, build, and manage innovative, high-quality, cost-effective solutions that help clients achieve their missions. Acentra Health's evoBrix® Provider Management Module is a fully automated web-based enrollment application that includes critical provider management functionality including credentialing, directories, sanctions monitoring, and payments. It is fully compliant with ACA regulations and includes a flexible business rules engine that supports current and future operational needs. The solution's user interface is designed for clarity, transparency, and ease of use. It enables business operations staff to efficiently manage data as well as process and monitor transactions through configurable workflow functionality. In addition to the base Provider Management Module, Acentra Health offers Option A for standards-based interoperability between the Provider Self-Service portal and back-end Eligibility and Claims modules. Acentra Health also offers Option B to provide a mature and scalable CRM and IVR solution backed by experienced call center operations and business operations teams.

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MA #18091790060

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Products & Services Scope

  • Core Service
  • Option A
  • Option B

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This contract can be found under this portfolio:

Medicaid Enterprise Systems - Provider Services Module

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Portfolio Snapshot

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Contact the Lead State:
Montana

Nolan Harris
[email protected]
(406) 444-2575


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