The end of a 30-year partnership

Michigan Chronicle, March, 2005 by Johnson, Arthur L., Combs, Julius V.

Johnson, Arthur L., Combs, Julius V. Michigan Chronicle 03-29-2005 The beginning of Michigan's latest Medicaid contract period signaled the end for two of the state's oldest health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Over 100,000 members from The Wellness Plan and 63,000 OmniCare Health Plan members were sold in state requested and approved deals, effective Oct.

1, 2004. About 150,000 of those members either went to the Michigan arm of California-based Molina Health Plan or Coventry Health Care of Maryland. The beginning of the end: An unprecedented national rise in health care costs over the past decade and a decline in operating margins resulted in health plan mergers, sales and bankruptcies. In Michigan, underfunding of the state Medicaid program added to...

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