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    CNSI Wins $44M Veterans Affairs Deal

    By WashingtonExec Staff WriterDecember 5, 2017
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    Vijay Mishra, CNSI

    CNSI has been awarded a contract to provide administrative support services to by the Veterans Affairs Department’s Financial Services Center. The company will be involved with claims processing on a reimbursable basis, as a franchise fund to its customer.

    The administrative support services will be used to adjudicate, process and prepare health care claims submitted by providers. CNSI will also enable the shift of current and future customers into a centralized processing system by replacing its legacy commercial-off-the-shelf claims adjudication system.

    The contract will last five years and will leverage standards to meet the needs of the center and its customers.

    “As we continue to grow in the federal market, CNSI has been strategically focused on the Department of Veterans Affairs,” said CNSI Senior Vice President of Federal Programs Vijay Mishra. “We are thrilled to help the VA-FSC transform its claims processing environment using a centralized and configurable system to better serve its customers that includes Veterans Affairs and Other Government Agencies (OGA).”

    Founded in 1994 CNSI has become an industry leader in various fields including State Medicaid, Federal and State Health IT and Government IT. CNSI’s IT enterprise solutions and customizable products provide innovative, high quality, cost-effective solutions to help clients achieve their mission.

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