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Molina Healthcare Awarded Contracts to Serve Dual Eligible Populations in Michigan and Idaho

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Molina Healthcare (NYSE: MOH) has secured significant contracts in Michigan and Idaho to serve dual-eligible populations (individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid). In Michigan, Molina's subsidiary received a Highly Integrated Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (HIDE SNP) contract covering eleven service regions across the entire lower peninsula. The Michigan contract, named MI Coordinated Health, will commence on January 1, 2026, with a seven-year duration and potential three one-year extensions.

In Idaho, Molina's subsidiary is set to administer the State's Medicare Medicaid Coordinated Plan (MMCP) and Idaho Medicaid Plus Plan (IMPlus), where it currently serves about 11,000 dual-eligible members. The Idaho contract will also begin January 1, 2026, with an initial four-year term and possible one-year extension.

Molina Healthcare (NYSE: MOH) ha ottenuto contratti significativi nel Michigan e nell'Idaho per servire popolazioni con doppia idoneità (individui iscritti sia a Medicare che a Medicaid). In Michigan, la filiale di Molina ha ricevuto un contratto per un Piano di Assistenza Speciale Integrato per Doppia Idoneità (HIDE SNP) che copre undici regioni di servizio in tutta la penisola inferiore. Il contratto del Michigan, chiamato MI Coordinated Health, inizierà il 1° gennaio 2026, avrà una durata di sette anni e prevede tre possibili estensioni di un anno.

In Idaho, la filiale di Molina è pronta a gestire il Piano Coordinato Medicare Medicaid (MMCP) e il Piano Idaho Medicaid Plus (IMPlus), dove attualmente serve circa 11.000 membri con doppia idoneità. Anche il contratto dell'Idaho inizierà il 1° gennaio 2026, con un termine iniziale di quattro anni e una possibile estensione di un anno.

Molina Healthcare (NYSE: MOH) ha conseguido contratos significativos en Michigan e Idaho para atender a poblaciones con doble elegibilidad (individuos inscritos tanto en Medicare como en Medicaid). En Michigan, la subsidiaria de Molina recibió un contrato para un Plan de Necesidades Especiales Duales Altamente Integrado (HIDE SNP) que abarca once regiones de servicio en toda la península inferior. El contrato de Michigan, llamado MI Coordinated Health, comenzará el 1 de enero de 2026, tendrá una duración de siete años y contempla tres prórrogas anuales posibles.

En Idaho, la subsidiaria de Molina está lista para administrar el Plan Coordinado de Medicare y Medicaid (MMCP) y el Plan Idaho Medicaid Plus (IMPlus), donde actualmente atiende a aproximadamente 11,000 miembros con doble elegibilidad. El contrato de Idaho también comenzará el 1 de enero de 2026, con un plazo inicial de cuatro años y una prórroga posible de un año.

몰리나 헬스케어 (NYSE: MOH)는 미시간과 아이다호에서 이중 자격 인구(메디케어와 메디케이드에 모두 등록된 개인)를 서비스하기 위한 중요한 계약을 체결했습니다. 미시간에서 몰리나의 자회사는 11개 서비스 지역을 포괄하는 고도로 통합된 이중 자격 특별 필요 계획 (HIDE SNP) 계약을 수주했습니다. 미시간 계약은 MI Coordinated Health로 명명되며, 2026년 1월 1일부터 시작하여 7년 동안 지속되며 최대 3개의 1년 연장 가능성이 있습니다.

아이다호에서는 몰리나의 자회사가 주의 메디케어 메디케이드 협력 계획 (MMCP)아이다호 메디케이드 플러스 계획 (IMPlus)을 관리할 예정이며, 현재 약 11,000명의 이중 자격 회원을 서비스하고 있습니다. 아이다호 계약은 또한 2026년 1월 1일부터 시작되며, 초기 4년 기간과 1년 연장 가능성이 있습니다.

Molina Healthcare (NYSE: MOH) a obtenu des contrats significatifs dans le Michigan et l'Idaho pour servir des populations à double éligibilité (individus inscrits à la fois à Medicare et à Medicaid). Au Michigan, la filiale de Molina a reçu un contrat pour un Plan de Besoins Spéciaux Duales Hautement Intégré (HIDE SNP) couvrant onze régions de service dans toute la péninsule inférieure. Le contrat du Michigan, nommé MI Coordinated Health, débutera le 1er janvier 2026, avec une durée de sept ans et la possibilité de trois extensions d'un an.

À Idaho, la filiale de Molina est prête à administrer le Plan Coordonné Medicare Medicaid (MMCP) et le Plan Idaho Medicaid Plus (IMPlus), où elle sert actuellement environ 11 000 membres à double éligibilité. Le contrat de l'Idaho commencera également le 1er janvier 2026, avec un terme initial de quatre ans et une éventuelle prolongation d'un an.

Molina Healthcare (NYSE: MOH) hat bedeutende Verträge in Michigan und Idaho gesichert, um dual berechtigte Bevölkerungsgruppen (Personen, die sowohl bei Medicare als auch bei Medicaid eingeschrieben sind) zu bedienen. In Michigan erhielt Molinas Tochtergesellschaft einen Vertrag für einen Hochintegrierten Sonderbedarf für doppelt berechtigte Personen (HIDE SNP), der elf Dienstregionen in der gesamten unteren Halbinsel abdeckt. Der Vertrag in Michigan, genannt MI Coordinated Health, beginnt am 1. Januar 2026 und hat eine Laufzeit von sieben Jahren mit der Möglichkeit von drei einjährigen Verlängerungen.

In Idaho wird die Tochtergesellschaft von Molina den Koordinierten Plan von Medicare Medicaid (MMCP) und den Idaho Medicaid Plus Plan (IMPlus) verwalten, wo sie derzeit etwa 11.000 dual berechtigte Mitglieder betreut. Der Vertrag in Idaho beginnt ebenfalls am 1. Januar 2026 und hat eine anfängliche Laufzeit von vier Jahren mit der Möglichkeit einer einjährigen Verlängerung.

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  • Secured new HIDE SNP contract covering entire lower peninsula of Michigan
  • Won contracts for MMCP and IMPlus programs in Idaho
  • Currently serves 11,000 dual-eligible members in Idaho
  • Long contract durations: 7 years (Michigan) and 4 years (Idaho) with extension options
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The dual contract wins in Michigan and Idaho represent significant strategic expansion for Molina Healthcare in the lucrative dual-eligible market segment. The Michigan HIDE SNP contract covering the entire lower peninsula is particularly noteworthy, expanding beyond Molina's current two-region presence in the state's Health Link program. With a seven-year duration plus potential three-year extension, this provides substantial long-term revenue visibility.

The Idaho contract renewal securing approximately 11,000 dual-eligible members demonstrates Molina's strong execution in managing these complex populations. The dual-eligible segment typically generates higher margins compared to traditional Medicaid due to the complex care needs and higher reimbursement rates. These contracts strengthen Molina's position in the growing Medicare-Medicaid integration space, which is a key focus area for state governments seeking to improve care coordination and reduce costs.

These contract awards strengthen Molina's competitive positioning in the dual-eligible market, which represents a significant growth opportunity. The Michigan expansion from two regions to eleven regions across the lower peninsula represents substantial membership growth potential. The long contract durations - 7+3 years in Michigan and 4+1 years in Idaho - provide stable, predictable revenue streams that investors typically value highly.

The timing of both contracts starting January 2026 allows adequate preparation for implementation. The dual-eligible segment is particularly attractive as these members typically have higher healthcare utilization and corresponding premium rates. While specific membership numbers weren't disclosed for Michigan, the expanded geographic coverage suggests meaningful revenue growth potential beyond 2026.

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Molina Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE: MOH) (“Molina” or the “Company”) announced today that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has awarded a contract to Molina’s health plan subsidiary, Molina Healthcare of Michigan, to provide a Highly Integrated Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (HIDE SNP). This new award follows the initial notice of intent to award the HIDE SNP contract announced by the MDHHS on October 9, 2024, and subsequently cancelled on November 8, 2024. The new benefit plan, MI Coordinated Health, will be available to individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. Molina confirmed it was awarded the contract in eleven service regions – Michigan’s entire lower peninsula. Molina currently serves two regions in the existing Michigan Health Link program, the state’s current platform for serving dual eligible members.

The go-live date for the new contract is expected to be January 1, 2026. The contract is expected to have a duration of seven years, with three one-year optional extensions.

Molina also announced today that the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) intends to award contracts to Molina’s health plan subsidiary, Molina Healthcare of Idaho, to administer the State’s Medicare Medicaid Coordinated Plan (MMCP) and Idaho Medicaid Plus Plan (IMPlus), which provide access to integrated benefits to the State’s dual eligible population. Molina currently serves approximately 11,000 dual eligible members across the State.

The go-live date for the contract is expected to be January 1, 2026. The contracts are expected to have an initial term of four years, with a potential one-year extension.

About Molina Healthcare

Molina Healthcare, Inc., a FORTUNE 500 company, provides managed healthcare services under the Medicaid and Medicare programs and through the state insurance marketplaces. For more information about Molina Healthcare, please visit MolinaHealthcare.com.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding MDHHS’s selection of Molina Healthcare of Michigan and IDHW’s selection of Molina Healthcare of Idaho. All forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Such risks include, without limitation, a successful protest or legal action, a delay in the start date for the contract, or a contract term that is shorter than expected. Given these risks and uncertainties, Molina cannot give assurances that its forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate. Information regarding the risk factors to which the Company is subject is provided in greater detail in its periodic reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. These reports can be accessed under the investor relations tab of the Company’s website or on the SEC’s website at sec.gov.

Investor Contact: Jeff Geyer, Jeffrey.Geyer@molinahealthcare.com, 305-317-3012

Media Contact: Caroline Zubieta, Caroline.Zubieta@molinahealthcare.com, 562-951-1588

Source: Molina Healthcare, Inc.

FAQ

When will Molina Healthcare's (MOH) new Michigan HIDE SNP contract begin?

Molina Healthcare's new Michigan HIDE SNP contract is expected to begin on January 1, 2026.

How many regions does Molina's (MOH) new Michigan HIDE SNP contract cover?

Molina's HIDE SNP contract covers eleven service regions, encompassing Michigan's entire lower peninsula.

What is the duration of Molina's (MOH) new Michigan HIDE SNP contract?

The Michigan contract has a duration of seven years with three possible one-year extensions.

How many dual-eligible members does Molina (MOH) currently serve in Idaho?

Molina currently serves approximately 11,000 dual-eligible members across Idaho.

What is the term length for Molina's (MOH) new Idaho contracts?

The Idaho contracts have an initial term of four years with a potential one-year extension.

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