The confirmation of Health and Hospitals Secretary Bruce Greenstein ran into trouble Wednesday in a Louisiana Senate committee after he acknowledged that his former employer had won a $34 million contract to process state Medicaid claims.
July 2012: It's looking even obviouser.
Greenstein said he distanced himself from the contract award process. But Greenstein said he suggested a change in the solicitation requests that made CNSI eligible to participate. He said it was aimed at getting more competition, not to help his former firm.March 2013: Federal grand jury gets involved.
In its latest filing, Molina alleges that DHH’s “solicitation for proposals” violated federal civil rights law by disqualifying certain people from performing work.
This afternoon: Bye, now.
The head of the state department overseeing Louisiana's publicly-run hospitals and other health concerns resigned on Friday. Bruce Greenstein's run as Secretary of Health and Hospitals will end May 1, according to a statement from Gov. Bobby Jindal's office. Greenstein's bow-out follows the state's move to cancel a Medicaid contract that came under federal investigation.
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