Medicaid agency definition

Medicaid agency means any agency or entity of state, county, or local government that
Medicaid agency means the Department of Health.
Medicaid agency means an agency or entity of state, county, or local government which administers any part of the Medicaid program, whether under direct statutory authority or under contract with an authorized agency of the state or federal government.

Examples of Medicaid agency in a sentence

  • The Director must have at least five (5) years’ experience in overseeing a Medicaid quality program, either with an MCO, a state Medicaid agency or an external quality review organization (EQRO), a bachelor’s degree or higher and be based in West Virginia.


More Definitions of Medicaid agency

Medicaid agency means an agency or entity of state, county, or local government
Medicaid agency means the single state agency that administers or supervises the administration of the Medicaid state plan under federal law.
Medicaid agency means the state agency that administers the medicaid program. The Washington state health care authority (HCA) is the state's medicaid agency.
Medicaid agency means any one of the state departments that determine eligibility for one or more of the following medical assistance programs: Medicaid, the Primary Care Network, or the Covered-at-Work program.
Medicaid agency means any agency or entity of state, county, or local government that administers any part of the medicaid program, whether under direct statutory authority or under contract with an
Medicaid agency or “the agency” means the single state agency administering or supervising the administration of the state Medicaid plan;
Medicaid agency means the department of human services.