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Any Contracts That Require Stateside Employees

With all of our jobs moving overseas, are there any Medicare/Medicaid contracts that require reviewers to be in the states? I thought certain states had a requirement.

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Some states (I believe 4-5 plus DC) also do not allow Puerto Rice to hand their information either…

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Post ID: @bvwr+1mwGu0Qu

Puerto Rico is part of the US. Read a history book. 🤪

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Yes Many C&S States and Medicaid products are required to be worked onshore. I am not sure if its all roles but may be if you work those members in any capacity. Some degree of job security i guess.

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Just wish the regulations being enforced - reviewers to be local. This org is notor@@s working around the system.

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Post ID: @1ynn+1mwGu0Qu

Yes, you are correct. Some Medicaid and even Commercial state regulations require reviewers to be in the US and licensed in the state in which the plan sits.

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Post ID: @1zet+1mwGu0Qu

Yes absolutely. Medicaid specifically can be very very picky about these types of things. Pretty sure it’s the i of reason I still have a job

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