News -> INDReporter TUE, JUN 14 10:51AM by Heather Miller

DHH Medicaid contract showing more signs of favoritism

The latest revelation in the contract to oversee Louisiana’s Medicaid has sparked an outcry from at least a few state lawmakers as new information points to evidence of possible foul play.

Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Bruce Greenstein has been under heat in the Legislature for the past few weeks, first for refusing to tell a Senate committee which firm DHH  selected to oversee the state’s Medicaid claims, then for finally admitting that his former employer, CNSI Corp. of Maryland, was the chosen one.

The Advocate reports the contract is worth an estimated $300 million over the duration of the 10-year agreement, which is why Greenstein has repeatedly maintained that he removed himself from the selection process.

But Greenstein now admits he not only changed the contract requirements after taking DHH’s top post, he also met with his former colleagues from CNSI and other bidders during the proposal process:

              At least one of the emails, dated Jan. 7, suggests Greenstein was more involved in the bid process than he had previously disclosed. In that email, Greenstein discussed the fine points of the bid requirement during a time when he had said he had no involvement in the process.

    He also has acknowledged meeting with executives at CNSI and other potential bidders to discuss his “vision” for the contract and the state’s overall expectations.

Observers expect more grilling of Greenstein, who has yet to be confirmed by the Senate, when he appears before a Senate committee Wednesday for another confirmation hearing.

Read more here and here.


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written by michael williams , June 14, 2011 - 04:59 pm
Oh! IT WAS A RIGHT WING CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!!a set-up!!!!!!
It makes me, sick.
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written by Chamber of Horrors , June 14, 2011 - 05:17 pm
All these years, Bobby Jindal has been swallowing the second syllable of the word he was using when he said what we all thought was "the Gold Standard of Ethics." What he was really saying was his administration would adhere to "the Goldman Standard" — as in Sachs. This rigged contract is just as fishy as the Goldman Sachs only offer for the Office of Group Benefits and the proposed sale of state prisons to campaign contributors Corrections Corporation of America and the GEO Group. Where are the federal investigators?
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 14, 2011 - 08:44 pm
NO CRAP, JINDAL HAS MADE EDWARDS LOOK LIKE PENNY ANTE STATUS, JINDAL IS A BIGGER THIEF THAN EDWARDS-FOSTER-JEFFERSON COMBINED, The Feds will never bust an ally of Obama's
True-blue thieving cronys, Jindal is scum with the bullshit comp of no taxes and appointing master thiefs to every state agency overseeing state contracts, this filthy pig is on his last trip to the TROUGH !
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written by The Original Northsidian , June 14, 2011 - 11:35 pm
Did anyone really think that it would be different this time! We all know Louisiana attracts thieves like #@!T attracts flies!! "NOW IF YOU BELIEVE IN ME LET GO OF THE BRANCH!!" SO SAYITH THE POLITICIANS!!
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 15, 2011 - 12:31 pm
I do not want to accept that in louisiana there are so many citizens who given the opportunity to choose their leaders, each time after time they can't seem to, "Get It Right.
Its a fact Jindal has all the money to finance another shrouded showing, but give me a break here citizens... and lets, "Get it Right, we don't want anyone who has to deal with the lights out
to be leading this state...Jindal is a Hocus Pocus under the table dealin artesian, a master of deception, the problem is that the majority of the " Voters believe that "You will make the difference, and you never "Get it Right.
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written by Digger , June 17, 2011 - 04:44 pm
Any notice that the board of this company is 100 percent Indian? Not to be paranoid but really!
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written by Digger , June 17, 2011 - 04:46 pm
Anyone notice that the board of this company is 100 percent indian. What are the odds of that being a random coincidence. Not even a token.
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