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CMS has announced that 10 health technology companies have voluntarily pledged to help states successfully prepare for and implement Medicaid community engagement requirements enacted under the Working Families Tax Cut (WFTC) bill, HR 1. The companies intend to offer states more than $600 million in no-cost and significantly discounted technology products and services to support community engagement and modernization of Medicaid systems. Companies voluntarily participating include Accenture, Acentra Health, Conduent, GDIT, Deloitte, Gainwell, Maximus, Curam by Merative, Optum, and RedMane.

For more information, see the CMS WFTC info page here and guidance here (PDF).

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