AHCA intents to award contract for MMA program to Centene's Florida subsidiary

Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC) announced today that the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) posted its notice of intent to award a contract for the Managed Medical Assistance (MMA) program to Centene's Florida subsidiary Sunshine State Health Plan (Sunshine Health). After challenge and contract readiness periods are completed, enrollment is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2014 and should be completed by October 2014.

Under the intended MMA contract, Sunshine Health will serve members in 9 of the 11 regions covered under the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care program, which includes most TANF recipients as well as ABD and dual eligible members.  In addition, Sunshine Health was the only plan recommended for a contract award for the Child Welfare (Foster Care) Specialty Plan. Sunshine Health is currently the largest HMO provider under the Long Term Care portion of the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care program with a contract to serve members in 10 of Florida's 11 regions.

"We are pleased to have received the state's notification of intent to award Sunshine Health 9 out of 11 regions. This is a significant program for AHCA, and we are honored to have been selected to play a key role in providing expanded integrated healthcare services," said Robert Hitchcock, Executive Vice President, Health Plans, for Centene. "This intended award demonstrates Sunshine Health's proven record of providing access to high-quality, comprehensive healthcare at lower costs to the state."

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