Datapoint: CareSource Will Bid for Kansas Medicaid Contract

CareSource on June 7 said it is partnering with three Kansas-based nonprofits in a bid to serve the state’s revamped Medicaid managed care program, KanCare 3.0. Kansas’ current Medicaid contracts are slated to expire at the end of 2024, and the state is seeking input from providers and other Medicaid stakeholders about the new program. KanCare is currently served by three MCOs, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Centene Corp.’s Sunflower Health Plan, with United leading the pack at 180,584 members. Overall, the state enrolls 500,873 people in managed care plans.

Source: AIS’s Directory of Health Plans

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