Enhancing audit efficiency for Delaware’s child care program
Streamlining case audits and reporting for the Delaware Department of Health and Social Service
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Streamlining case audits and reporting for the Delaware Department of Health and Social Service
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Learn how Conduent staff serving Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services helped modernize and speed delivery of remote payments for children and families.
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Conduent’s case review auditors provide agencies with the ability to streamline data reporting, track reviews and reduce improper payments while providing deep insights into each case.
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The future of child support in tribal programs is bright. Each year additional programs are added to those who are federally certified and services are provided for more tribal children.
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Conduent child support staff reflect on mothers and mother figures in their lives
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How Whole Genome Sequencing is advancing public health officials’ mission to protect communities around the world
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Strategies for state agencies to combat benefits fraud.
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At Conduent, our child support experts are eager to fill their calendars and plan attendance at great conferences this year.
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Conduent’s Scott Cade offers insights into how government agencies can elevate CX teams — and constituent satisfaction — to new heights while overcoming common challenges.
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Our solutions go far beyond payment processing. We place a high priority on other aspects of our business, such as Child Support Systems, secure payment cards, ExpertPay, proactive notification
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Explore crisis challenges, fast payments, and serving modern needs in this eBook for agencies and constituents.
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Conduent is a proud sponsor of this year's Medicaid Enterprise Systems Conference and we are looking forward to meeting up with many of our clients and contacts in the industry there.
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Testing is an important component of HIV prevention. The CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once, as part of their routine health care.
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How will Medicaid, Medicare and other government payers facilitate CMS Final Rule interoperability with the least disruption to operations and patient care?
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