The Mississippi House has voted to make the state's Medicaid program end a contract with healthcare giant Centene, although that plan could change later as lawmakers continue to debate issues.
Centene settled a lawsuit last year that accused one of its subsidiaries of overcharging the Mississippi Division of Medicaid millions of dollars for pharmacy benefits management. Centene agreed to pay the state $55.5 million but did not admit fault.
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reported that during discussion of a Medicaid bill Thursday, the House adopted an amendment that would prohibit the Medicaid program from contracting with a company that has paid over $50 million in a settlement agreement with the state.
The amendment to House Bill 658, offered by Republican Rep. Becky Currie of Brookhaven, was aimed at Centene.