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North Carolina Paying Millions in Consulting Fees to Revamp Medicaid

February 14, 2014

February 14, 2014 – One consultant contract, for $3.25 million, provides for a reorganization of NC’s Medicaid department, while the second, at almost $500,000, seeks to assess the state’s fraud and audit capabilities and provide recommendations in that space.

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