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PRIMARY CARE CASE MANAGEMENT:
AN ALTERNATIVE FOR MEDICAID IN CONNECTICUT
APPENDIX
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- Florida: Ms. Maresa Dorder, Registered Nurse Consultant Agency for
Health Care Administration (850) 487-2355
- Georgia: Mr. Charles Beaty Director Managed Care Section Division of
Medical Assistance (404) 657-9941
- Idaho: Ms. Patty Rustad State Medicaid Contact person State Medicaid
Office (208) 364-1893
- Indiana: Ms. Ginger Brophy Policy Analyst Office of Managed Care
(317) 232-4345
- Iowa: Mr. Dann Stevens (515) 281-7269
- Kansas: Bobbie Graff-Hendrixson
- Kentucky: Mr. Dennis Boyd Director (502) 564-5969
- Louisiana: Ms. Leah Schwarztman Policy Supervisor (225) 342-9508
- Maine: Ms. Brenda McCormack Program Manager Bureau of Medical
Services (207) 287-1774
- Massachusetts: Ms. Kathy Winter Manager Division of Medical
Assistance (617) 210-5420
- Mississippi: Ms. Melzana Fuller State Medicaid Contact (601)
359-6050
- Montana: Ms. Mary Angela Collins Medicaid Managed Care Supervisor
State Managed Care Office (406) 444-4148
- New York: Ms. Julie O'Connor Manager Division of Bureau of Consumer
Education (518) 473-5534
- North Carolina: Ms. Betty West Program Manager Division of Medical
Assistance (919) 857-4245
- Oklahoma: Mr. Mike Fogarty CEO SoonerCare Choice (405) 522-7300
- Pennsylvania: Mr. Harryl Allen Manager Office of Medical Assistance
Programs (717) 772-6177
- South Dakota: Scott Beshara (605) 773-3495
- Tennessee: Mr. Mark Reynolds Director TennCare (615) 741-0145
- Texas: Dee Sportsman
- Virginia: Mr. Dennis Smith Director Medallion (804) 786-7933
- Washington: Mr. Rick Arnold Manager/Liason Department of Social and
Health Services (360) 725-1649
- West Virginia: Mr. Randy Myers Director Office of Medicaid Managed
Care (304) 558-5974
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Summary | Introduction | Methodology
| Results | Implications
| Conclusion | Appendix
| References | Resources
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