North Carolina Medicaid Director Dave Richard to Retire
Monday, February 6, 2023
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Posted by: Seth Maid
From the AP: RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)
— The official who oversaw the conversion of North Carolina’s Medicaid
agency to managed care will retire from state government at the end of
the month, the state health department said on Thursday Dave
Richard, the deputy secretary for Medicaid for the last eight years,
guided the $21 billion program through the overhaul that went live in
July 2021. State Medicaid moved from a traditional fee-for-service model
to one in which provider organizations receive fixed monthly payments
for every patient seen and treated Richard
joined the Department of Health and Human Services in 2013 as director
of the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and
Substance Abuse Services. He previously served 24 years as executive
director for The Arc of North Carolina. “Few
have done more to improve the health and well-being of North
Carolinians,” the department said in a written statement. “Dave leaves
North Carolina Medicaid stable and strong with a robust team of leaders
to carry the torch." Medicaid
enrollment has soared since the pandemic to over 2.9 million. The
anticipated end of a pandemic-era prohibition on removing people from
the Medicaid rolls and requiring states to conduct annual eligibility
verifications will reduce beneficiaries over the next year. Richard’s retirement was first reported by Axios.
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