Health Insurance Coverage in Maine
Insurance Company | State of Maine Government |
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State | Maine |
Website | maine.gov |
Number of Hospitals in Network | 30 |
Number of Plans Offered | 5 |
5 plans
Plan Name | Plan Type |
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DHS/Mainecare | MEDICAID |
MaineCare | MEDICAID |
MaineCare (Medicaid) | MEDICAID |
MaineCare / Medicaid | MEDICAID |
Medicaid/MaineCare | MEDICAID |
Michelle Probert has been the Director of MaineCare, Maine's Medicaid Program, since early 2019. [8] In a prior role at MaineCare from 2011 to 2014, she established the Department's Value-Based Purchasing programs and oversaw the restructuring of the MaineCare Non-Emergency Transportation system. [8, 9, 14] She also managed health strategy at Bath Iron Works (BIW). [4, 8] Probert served as Chair for the Healthcare Purchaser Alliance of Maine and worked for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to implement contract and payment reform. [8, 14] She began her career as a family advocate for homeless women and children and holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from UC Berkeley. [4, 8, 14]
Dr. Courtney Pladsen is the MaineCare (Medicaid) Medical Director in the State of Maine. [1, 10, 12] She is a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner with a DNP and FNP-C. [11, 13] She has worked in the healthcare safety net for over 15 years in Emergency Departments and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). [11, 12, 13] Her clinical focus is on substance use treatment and harm reduction for people experiencing homelessness. [11, 13] Pladsen received her undergraduate degree from Boston College and her Masters and Doctoral degrees from Georgetown University, where her research explored screening and addressing social determinants of health in primary care. [11, 12, 13] She was a fellow with the RWJF Culture of Health Leaders program from 2018 to 2022. [11, 12, 13] Prior to becoming Medical Director for MaineCare, she was the Clinical Director at the National Health Care for the Homeless Council from 2020 to 2023 and led the development of Maine's first medical respite program. [12, 13] She continues to practice one day a week at Greater Portland Health's Health Care for the Homeless Clinic. [12, 13]
Molly Slotznick is the Chief Operating Officer for the Office of MaineCare Services. [1, 10, 20] She holds an MPA. [2] She supports Food AND Medicine's work and has also worked in the areas of food and nutrition insecurity, climate resilience, and international development. [3] Slotznick joined the Food AND Medicine Board in 2019 and is a past board VP. [3] She was selected for the Medicaid Pathways Program. [20] She concentrated in the Wilson School at Princeton University with a certificate in Environmental Studies. [37] At Princeton, she held leadership roles in various student organizations and spent a summer working at the Millennium Challenge Cooperation. [37]
Jenny Patterson is the Director of Policy for the Office of MaineCare Services. [18, 34, 40, 41, 42] She was involved in a report regarding school health-related services for children with disabilities and MaineCare coverage. [18] She is listed as a contact person for rulemaking regarding the Certificate of Need Rule. [28]
Kayla Sargent is an Associate Director of Strategic Planning and Communications for MaineCare Services. [1] She holds an MPH and is also an associate program manager for the MaineHealth Education & Training Program. [26] She earned her Master of Public Health degree from the University of Southern Maine's Muskie School of Public Service. [26] Her work focuses on facilitating patient education quality improvement projects and delivering patient education. [26]
Olivia Alford is the Associate Director of Delivery System Reform for the Office of MaineCare Services. [1] She is also referred to as the Director of Delivery System Reform for Maine's Medicaid agency. [2, 5, 19, 33] She oversees three Health Home programs, the Accountable Communities program, and the primary care case management program. [2] Previously, she was the State Plan Manager in the Office of MaineCare Services, serving as the main point of contact with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' regional office. [2] Alford is an alumnus of the inaugural class of the Medicaid Pathways Program. [5] She has presented on Maine's efforts regarding integrated care options and a dual eligible strategy. [19, 33]
David Jorgenson is the Director of Data Analytics and Rate Setting for MaineCare. [2, 25, 29] He is also listed as Associate Director of Data Analytics. [1] He holds an MS and leads multiple units responsible for rate system reform efforts, fiscal impact analysis, quality measurement, and health data analytics. [2] Jorgenson serves on MaineCare's Senior Strategy Team. [2] Prior to working with MaineCare, he was a lead health data analyst at Onpoint Health Data and collaborated with various state and federal health initiatives. [2, 25] He is committed to using data to improve the experience and care for MaineCare members and serves on the HealthInfoNet Board of Directors. [25]
Anne-Marie Toderico is the Pharmacy Director for the Office of MaineCare Services. [17, 21, 27, 32] She holds a PharmD and serves on the Hep Free NNE Steering Committee. [17] She has provided testimony regarding potential processes for authorizing pharmacists as MaineCare providers. [32]
Roger Bondeson is the Director of Operations for the Office of MaineCare Services. [4, 6, 15, 16, 24] He is also listed as Associate Director of Operations. [1] He oversees the non-emergency transportation program. [15, 16] Bondeson has been involved with studies and committees related to state Medicaid non-emergency medical transportation contracts and transit planning. [6, 24] In 2024, he stated his belief that the scoring for a non-emergency transportation broker contract was appropriate. [15, 16]
William Logan is the Director of Compliance for the Office of MaineCare Services. [4, 31, 35, 36, 38] He is also listed as Associate Director of Compliance. [1] He provided testimony in support of legislation to require background checks for high-risk healthcare providers under the MaineCare Program. [36, 38] According to a 2021 article, he is the husband of Jamie Carter Logan. [31] He stated his title as Director of Compliance for the Office of Maine Care Services in a December 2020 meeting. [35]