New Players and Future Prospects for Report Overview...

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1 © Deltek 2012, All Rights Reserved Report Overview States are seeking new savings via modernization of Medicaid Management Information Systems (MMIS). Deltek’s New Players and Future Prospects for MMIS, 2012 report details the primary trends that will make MMIS a very different solution set by 2020. Deliverables include: 40-slide PowerPoint®report Purchase this report at www.GovWin.com/MMIS New Players and Future Prospects for MMIS, 2012 Report Abstract Surging enrollment drove Medicaid spending to 26.2 percent of state budgets in 2011. States are using enhanced Federal Funding Participation (FFP) and federal architectural guidelines to evolve more adaptable and affordable MMIS systems. Key challenges that are driving the current wave include: Better reporting and analytics – predicting vs. reacting Customizable dashboards Focus on quality, not quantity Reducing waste, fraud, and abuse Integration and interoperability with other programs and systems Compliance with federal mandates – ICD-10, etc. Adoption of new technologies – Web-based, service oriented architecture (SOA), cloud, etc., all of which can come with risks States looking to apply for the enhanced funding will need to invest in modular systems that accomplish reusability, maintainability, and reliability. In 2011, CMS stated a strong desire for states and the vendor community to develop lighter-weight and loosely-coupled approaches to the design of health care systems. This report provides a detailed overview of the key requirements, implementations, and opportunities that will point the way toward the future of MMIS. Table of Contents Medicaid Background – Stemming the Tide of Ever-Rising Costs Technology Trends – Innovating within a risk-averse environment Implementation Profiles – Varied approaches to modernization Market Opportunities Vendor Landscape – Increasing volatility for incumbents Conclusions & Recommendations – MMIS in 2020

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Report Overview

States are seeking new savings via modernization of Medicaid Management Information Systems (MMIS). Deltek’s New Players and Future Prospects for MMIS, 2012 report details the primary trends that will make MMIS a very different solution set by 2020.

Deliverables include:

40-slide PowerPoint®report

Purchase this report at www.GovWin.com/MMIS

New Players and Future Prospects for MMIS, 2012 Report Abstract

Surging enrollment drove Medicaid spending to 26.2 percent of state budgets in 2011. States are using enhanced Federal Funding Participation (FFP) and federal architectural guidelines to evolve more adaptable and affordable MMIS systems.

Key challenges that are driving the current wave include:

Better reporting and analytics – predicting vs. reacting

Customizable dashboards

Focus on quality, not quantity

Reducing waste, fraud, and abuse

Integration and interoperability with other programs and systems

Compliance with federal mandates – ICD-10, etc.

Adoption of new technologies – Web-based, service oriented architecture (SOA), cloud, etc., all of which can come with risks

States looking to apply for the enhanced funding will need to invest in modular systems that accomplish reusability, maintainability, and reliability. In 2011, CMS stated a strong desire for states and the vendor community to develop lighter-weight and loosely-coupled approaches to the design of health care systems. This report provides a detailed overview of the key requirements, implementations, and opportunities that will point the way toward the future of MMIS.

Table of Contents

Medicaid Background – Stemming the Tide of Ever-Rising Costs

Technology Trends – Innovating within a risk-averse environment

Implementation Profiles – Varied approaches to modernization

Market Opportunities

Vendor Landscape – Increasing volatility for incumbents

Conclusions & Recommendations – MMIS in 2020

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Slide #1: The MITA SS-A section has been expanded in 3.0, and now includes seven standards and conditions. These conditions must be adhered to in order for Medicaid technology investments to be eligible for enhanced federal-matched funds. Slide #2: States have been changing vendors at more frequently over the last five years.

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About State & Local Industry Analysis (SLIA) New Players and Future Prospects for MMIS, 2012 is published under the GovWin IQ State and Local Industry Analysis program. Its analysts harness Deltek’s wealth of data, interviews with government and industry decision-makers, and other strategic resources to provide a comprehensive view of the state and local IT marketplace and the trends, drivers, priorities, budgets and legislative issues influencing it. With a top‐down perspective on all of Deltek’s information and analysis capabilities and resources, GovWin IQ State and Local Industry Analysis provides broad, long‐range strategic insight on the state and local contracting industry and its various technology-focused sectors. Deltek’s GovWin IQ analysis focuses on market trends and drivers, policy/legislation impact, agency budgets and priorities, market sizing, the competitor landscape and market forecasts. Our goal is to help your company achieve its peak potential by preparing you for future market trends. Learn More at GovWin.com/SLIA

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