CNSI Wins Two-Year Extension to Operate Mich. Medicaid System

CNSI has been granted a two-year contract extension to continue managing the operations and maintenance of Michigan’s Community Health automated Medicaid processing system.The Michigan Department of Community Health implemented the CHAMPS program in September 2009 and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services certified the upgraded system this summer.”This error-free certification milestone was a clear testament of CNSI’s exceptional Medicaid technology platform, eCAMS, and the strong working partnership our team established with Michigan’s DCH personnel, ” said Sharif Hussein,

CNSI has been granted a two-year contract extension to continue managing the operations and maintenance of Michigan’s Community Health automated Medicaid processing system.The Michigan Department of Community Health implemented the CHAMPS program in September 2009 and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services certified the upgraded system this summer.

“This error-free certification milestone was a clear testament of CNSI’s exceptional Medicaid technology platform, eCAMS, and the strong working partnership our team established with Michigan’s DCH personnel, ” said Sharif Hussein, CNSI’s vice president who manages the project in Lansing, Michigan.