Drew Snyder, Mississippi’s longest-serving Medicaid director in two decades, is reportedly set to lead CMS’ Medicaid division under President Trump, according to Politico. Snyder, who has served since 2018, is known for transformative reforms that prioritized fiscal efficiency and quality care in Mississippi’s Medicaid program, according to Mississippi’s Governor Tate Reeves.
During his tenure, Snyder implemented cost-saving measures, transitioned to value-based provider payments, strengthened vendor oversight, and modernized digital operations. He also introduced policies to improve access to services and spearheaded a payment model that boosted revenue for state hospitals.
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