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I’m currently the project owner for the MedCompass case management application project for your Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, & Treatment (EPSDT) Supplemental Services and work with CAMMIS and AssureCare for the application development and modification. MedCompass is a web-based case mangement tool that will be used by Long Term Care Division and Systems of Care Division to coordinate continuity of services for EPSDT recipients turning 21 that qualified for Long Term Care Waivers. The MedCompass project is moving fast and tentative implementation date is the second week of July 2017
We have User Acceptance Testing (UAT) tentative scheduled for May 24 – June 14 and I need to know who will be the participants of UAT testing from

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