Datapoint: Oklahoma Launches Medicaid Managed Care

Oklahoma’s transition to Medicaid managed care began April 1, according to a local ABC News station. The new program, SoonerSelect, replaces SoonerCare, the state’s fee-for-service system, for many Oklahomans. Beneficiaries were automatically enrolled in plans offered by CVS Health Corp.’s Aetna, Humana Inc. and Centene Corp., but have the option of switching to a new plan by June 30. Oklahoma currently serves 930,328 Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries.

Source: AIS’s Directory of Health Plans

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