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Oklahoma Health Care Authority Signs $281 Million Medicaid Contract with HP
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Oklahoma Health Care Authority Signs 1 Million Medicaid Contract with HP
PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–HP Enterprise Services today announced the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) has extended its long-time service agreement with the company. The $ 281 million, seven-year contract, which contains a one-year renewal option, adds new information technology services to help prepare the state for healthcare reform and make services more accessible to SoonerCare …
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NFL, players’ union agree to mediation
Two weeks before a potential lockout, the NFL and its players’ union are asking for help in their stalled negotiations. Both sides agreed Thursday to mediation as they discuss a new collective bargaining agreement.
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Cards, Pujols: No deal
The deadline Albert Pujols set for the Cardinals to reach a new contract agreement passed Wednesday with no deal, making it likely the three-time MVP will become a free agent after the World Series.
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