01/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/29/2026 09:04
Fact Sheet: Pledges from Medicaid Technology Companies to Support Community Engagement Implementation and Related Medicaid System Improvements
Several health technology companies have pledged to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that they intend to help states successfully prepare for and implement Medicaid community engagement requirements enacted under Public Law 119-21, which CMS refers to as the Working Families Tax Cut (WFTC) legislation .
The vendors below have voluntarily offered support for community engagement with their solutions. Vendors that are both already on the GSA Schedule and vendors that are not currently on the GSA schedule but are interested in a fast-track pathway to get on the GSA Schedule are identified below.
Additional companies interested in pledging similar voluntary commitments should reach out to CMS. CMS is committed to working with companies interested in the GSA process.
The lists in this announcement are solely intended to be a compilation of information about commitments that certain companies have voluntarily pledged to make, or ways in which states might be able to engage with these companies in support of the community engagement and related Medicaid system improvements. The lists and this announcement should in no way be perceived as an endorsement of any one company or companies, or of the systems solutions being offered, or as a representation that CMS has determined that the solutions these companies are offering meet applicable federal requirements. CMS is providing this information to states and the public in the spirit of transparency. CMS encourages all states and other stakeholders to evaluate all vendors and companies that may offer products and services to implement community engagement and other WFTC legislation Medicaid provisions.
Vendors on the GSA Schedule (as of 1/29/2026):
Interested Vendors "In Progress" / not on the GSA Schedule (as of 1/29/2026):
CMS and GSA are actively working with these vendors on an expedited path to the GSA Schedule. These vendors are in progress with getting on the GSA Schedule.
DETAILS ON NO-COST AND REDUCED PRICING OFFERS FOR EACH COMPANY:
Company introductions and overviews are provided directly from each company and are in no way a CMS endorsement of the individual companies.
Accenture:
For over 30 years, Accenture has been a trusted public health partner to states, helping strengthen services and deliver better outcomes for the people they serve. Accenture is committed to reducing costs for states to implement Community Engagement and related WFTC legislation activities as well as the overall success of the program. Accenture is leveraging automation and advanced technologies to accelerate the ability for Medicaid recipients' return to work through innovative engagement models and modern technology-driven solutions. Accenture helps states respond quickly to new federal requirements, maximize taxpayer value, and deliver better outcomes for the people they serve. Accenture demonstrates its commitment to state outcomes through tangible investments and is providing the below offerings to their state clients through 2028:
Acentra Health:
Acentra Health brings together expertise across all facets of public sector health, with more than 30 years of public sector health knowledge and experience. Acentra Health delivers continued excellence through solutions and services to enable maximum value and impact for clients and the individuals they serve. Acentra Health's strength derives from our ability to integrate innovative technology with high-quality care management, quality oversight, and clinical assessment capabilities. Combined with access to claims, encounter, provider, and clinical data, Acentra technology and clinical experience enable a longitudinal view of beneficiary and member health and social services interactions. Acentra Health's goal is to help clients unify and analyze these data to inform better real-time decisions, improve care, and accelerate better health outcomes for the individuals they serve. Acentra Health is offering the following to their state clients:
Conduent:
Conduent, a long-standing government contractor, seeks to provide states and the federal government with highly competitive services for eligibility, enrollment, call centers, Medicaid systems, SNAP and Child Support. Conduent's commitment is to ensuring government partners have a competitive market for services they procure to maximize their funding. Conduent is committed to partnering with CMS to drive down costs and increase the competitive marketplace and is providing the below to its state clients:
Cúram by Merative:
Cúram is a modern social program management platform that U.S. government agencies use to automate and administer healthcare, income support, and child welfare programs through configurable eligibility, case management, and benefits-delivery capabilities. The platform is helping numerous state clients meet H.R. 1 requirements while delivering meaningful value to American taxpayers by reducing the cost and complexity of compliance through purposeful product innovation, automation, thoughtful pricing structures, and long-term support commitments. By removing financial barriers and streamlining implementation, Cúram enables states to save millions across technology, services, and modernization programs-reinforcing its commitment to accessible, cost-effective solutions that help agencies better serve their residents. They are providing the below to their state clients:
Deloitte
As the national market leader in health and human services technology and business transformation, Deloitte has decades of experience bringing commercial technologies to government and engineering innovative solutions that meet states' needs while supporting the rapid implementation of legislative and policy changes. Deloitte has invested in a suite of best-in-class solutions and new business collaborations that will empower states to quickly implement the Medicaid community engagement (CE) requirements enacted by Congress and do so in a way that reduces costs for American taxpayers. In support of this effort, Deloitte is offering for each of its state clients:
Gainwell:
Gainwell is a provider of digital and cloud-enabled Medicaid solutions across all 50 states, US territories, and the human services and public health ecosystem. As a Medicaid technology & services provider, Gainwell has been generating over $11B in savings and recoveries a year with its Payment Integrity, and Fraud, Waste, and Abuse prevention solutions, including over two decades of verification experience. Gainwell will provide the following to its state clients:
GDIT:
GDIT is a trusted partner to federal and state governments and continues to invest in a broad portfolio of technology solutions that support mission outcomes. They are providing the below to its state clients:
Maximus:
As a leading strategic partner to government, Maximus helps improve the delivery of public services amid complex technology, health, economic, and social challenges. With deep understanding of program delivery, acute insights that achieve operational excellence, and an extensive awareness of the needs of government and the people being served, Maximus provides tech-enabled business process services to Medicaid and administers community engagement requirements in human services programs. Maximus services improve outcomes for people and provide higher levels of productivity, efficiency, and accountability for government programs. They are providing the below to their state clients:
Optum:
Optum's mission is to help people live healthier lives and make the health system work better for everyone. As part of UnitedHealth Group, Optum delivers care, pharmacy, and data-driven solutions through its Optum Health, Optum Rx, and Optum Insight businesses, supporting consumers, providers, employers, and government partners across the health system. Optum partners directly with Medicaid and Health and Human Services agencies to modernize systems and strengthen program delivery. This support includes integrated eligibility systems, provider engagement, program integrity, fraud, waste and abuse prevention, analytics, and other tech-enabled services to help improve health outcomes. With more than 30 years of experience working with states nationwide, Optum helps agencies build secure, scalable foundations that improve program performance and better serve communities. Optum is offering the following to their existing State partners and to new customers through 2028:
RedMane:
For the past 25 years, RedMane Technology has provided software solutions and systems integration services that address complex, real-world challenges in Health and Human Services. With a focus on eligibility and enrollment systems solutions for Medicaid and other key benefits programs, RedMane proven processes and people-centric approach result in the best possible solution, at the right investment, on the right schedule, with the right results for your organization. RedMane is providing the below to its state clients:
NOTES:
Vendors may be under existing contractual obligations with states or are in active procurements with states, and will work within each state's structural terms, state obligations, and scope of agreements to honor the outlined commitments. Vendors may have additional innovative products, offerings, and partner solutions to provide to states outside of these commitments. CMS encourages state adoption of new cloud-based and off the shelf technologies and solutions that may help improve beneficiary experience and health.
The Medicaid systems improvements in support of community engagement remains an ongoing process. CMS will update the lists to include additional companies. CMS encourages vendors to contact CMS for further discussions.
This continues to be an ongoing process, and CMS intends to update the lists should other companies offer reduced or no-cost pricing or seek to be added to GSA Schedule. CMS welcomes outreach from other companies that were not part of these initial lists and encourages companies to reach out to CMS for further discussions and to be considered for possible inclusion on one or both lists.
The lists in this announcement are solely intended to be a compilation of information about commitments that certain companies have voluntarily pledged to make, or ways in which states might be able to engage with these companies in support of the community engagement and related Medicaid system improvements.
The lists and this announcement are a compilation of information and should in no way be perceived as an endorsement of any one company or companies. CMS is providing this information to states and the public in the spirit of transparency. CMS encourages all states and stakeholders to evaluate all vendors and companies who may offer products and services to implement community engagement and other WFTC legislation provisions.