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EDS Wins $391M Peach
State Medicaid Contract
May 1, 2008
EDS has been awarded a
seven-year, $391 million contract by the state of Georgia to design,
develop and implement a new-generation Medicaid Management Information
System (MMIS). The new system will provide fiscal agent and enrollment
broker services and establish electronic health records (EHRs) for
Medicaid recipients. The contract was awarded in the first quarter of
2008.
The EDS Georgia interChange system will provide the platform to support
delivery of fiscal agent services to Georgia’s 45,000 Medicaid
providers, who annually care for more than 1.2 million beneficiaries.
Georgia operates the nation’s eighth-largest Medicaid program in the
nation.
The contract returns EDS to Georgia as the state’s fiscal agent after a
five-year hiatus and brings to 22 the number of states for which EDS
serves as fiscal agent or principal IT provider. EDS previously served
as the state’s fiscal agent from 1986-2003.
EDS will implement its federally certified interChange Medicaid system,
which has served as an industry model and is in operation or being
implemented in more than a dozen states.
In addition to providing claims processing for health care providers and
enabling EHRs for Medicaid recipients, the Web-based system will provide
Georgia with greater flexibility. It also will provide the state with
data analysis about health care trends and outcomes of Georgia’s
Medicaid population to assess needs and impacts of current programs.
Additionally, the system will help the state identify potential fraud
and abuse. 
EDS will also provide Medicaid eligibility verification services under a
separate contract awarded last year.
“Georgia sought an innovative yet proven solution that would improve
service to its many health care providers and program beneficiaries,”
said Sean Kenny, EDS Global Healthcare Industry vice president. “The EDS
Georgia interChange system will enable the state to analyze volumes of
medical data to identify health trends across the state and make more
effective policy decisions to improve the health outcomes for its
Medicaid members.”
“We are elated to return to Georgia as the state’s Medicaid partner and
build on the momentum of our interChange solution,” said Barbara
Anderson, vice president of EDS State Healthcare. “We look forward to
helping Georgia with flexible, cutting-edge Medicaid management
technologies that will grow with the state’s needs and help implement
the state’s Medicaid vision.” |