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New York thinks of outsourcing Medicaid’s CDPAP, raising employment worries

On April 16, 2024, CDChoices Business Development Specialist, Jocelyn Arndt, was interviewed by CBS6 News regarding the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) cuts. Governor Hochul says, “When you look at the fact that of all the money spent in our country on this program, 75% of it is in the state of New York. California when this was set up had one financial intermediary- they’re simply supposed to take care of the billing, the issues involved.” Jocelyn responds on behalf of CDChoices, with “We care deeply about this program, we’re proud to offer the benefits that we do to our community and serve our community in that way.”

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