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Molina Healthcare Names Michael Steele as Senior Vice President of Dual Eligible Strategies


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LONG BEACH, Calif.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--[ Molina Healthcare, Inc. ] (NYSE:MOH) announced today that Michael Steele has been named Senior Vice President of Dual Eligible Strategies. In his new role, Steele will be responsible for promoting and expanding Molinaa™s dual eligible care model. Dual eligibles are individuals who are dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.

"Dual eligibles typically receive fragmented health care. This is largely in part because administration of their services is split between the federal and state governments"

Steele has over 20 years of experience in the health care industry and has held several leadership positions including co-founder and chief executive officer of ElderHealth, which became Bravo Health and was later sold to HealthSpring. His experience also includes senior vice president at Travelers Health Company.

It is estimated that nine million beneficiaries who are eligible to receive both Medicare and Medicaid cost federal and state governments over $300 billion per year. Dual eligibles often experience a confusing, fragmented and inefficient medical and long-term supports and services (LTSS) delivery system. Molina currently serves dual eligible members with its Special Needs Plan (SNP) in California, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Washington.

aDual eligibles typically receive fragmented health care. This is largely in part because administration of their services is split between the federal and state governments,a said J. Mario Molina, M.D., President and Chairman of the Board for Molina Healthcare, Inc. aAs the federal government and states integrate programs for this population, Molina seeks to demonstrate significant improvements in the quality of care to the most fragmented and vulnerable populations it serves. We look forward to Michael Steelea™s contributions as we build our strategy and continue to provide access to quality health care to our members.a

About Molina Healthcare

Molina Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE: MOH) provides quality and cost-effective Medicaid-related solutions to meet the health care needs of low-income families and individuals and to assist state agencies in their administration of the Medicaid program. Our licensed health plans in California, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin currently serve approximately 1.6 million members, and our subsidiary, Molina Medicaid Solutions, provides business processing and information technology administrative services to Medicaid agencies in Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, New Jersey, and West Virginia, and drug rebate administration services in Florida. More information about Molina Healthcare is available at [ www.molinahealthcare.com ].


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