(Updated to include comment from UnitedHealth)
A new audit reveals potential conflicts of interest in how the state's Medicaid program is administered, pointing to the use of vendors with ties back to the one of the managed care companies that oversee health care for less affluent Kansans.
The audit questions how an administrator of the state's Medicaid program - known as KanCare - makes prior authorization decisions for medical services or treatments and how claims are reviewed for accuracy by two subsidiaries . . .
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