Dynamic Healthcare Systems Announces Support of the Medicare-Medicaid Plan Model
Irvine, CA (PRWEB) January 23, 2014 -- Dynamic Healthcare Systems announced today that they now support the Medicare-Medicaid Plan initiative through an add-on to their current Voyager® Enrollment and Member Management modules. With the increased focus on financially integrating the federal Medicare and state Medicaid programs, Health Plans must align the incentives between the two in order to support care improvements, stay compliant and lower costs. Dynamic’s Voyager software modules provides the enterprise infrastructure and tools to reduce costs, accelerate revenue and maintain compliance for Plans who service Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries. Additionally, Dynamic provides support for organizations within the nine states participating in the Dual Demonstrations program.
“The new Dynamic Healthcare Systems model is to deliver complete end-to-end software and solutions for government-regulated Health Plans. Our new dual eligible solution is designed to support the passive enrollment, management and reconciliation for dual beneficiaries and to solve the challenges specific to Plans servicing Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries under the new MMP model,” said Robert Dunn, President and CEO of Dynamic Healthcare Systems.
For more information on the Dynamic solution, visit http://www.dynamichealthsys.com or call 949.333.4565.
About Dynamic Healthcare Systems
Dynamic Healthcare Systems, Inc. delivers comprehensive enterprise software solutions and services for Medicare Advantage health plans, Medicaid, and Exchange markets striving to succeed amid new and evolving regulatory requirements. Headquartered in Irvine, California, the company brings world-class innovations to companies serving the government-regulated healthcare population. For more information, visit http://www.dynamichealthsys.com
or call 949.333.4565.
Gretchen Adin, DYNAMIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS INC., http://www.dynamichealthsys.com, +1 (949) 333-4565 Ext: 125, [email protected]
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