Full-Time
Confirmed live in the last 24 hours
Manages state-funded health care costs and quality
$30kAnnually
Entry, Junior
Oklahoma, USA
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) manages the costs of health care funded by the state in Oklahoma. It ensures that state-funded health care meets quality standards while providing a supportive system for citizens who rely on these services. OHCA purchases health care using state and federal funds, focusing on making health care accessible and improving health outcomes for low-income individuals, families, and vulnerable populations. The agency stands out from competitors by emphasizing fiscal responsibility and strategic partnerships to enhance the quality of care. Its goal is to optimize health care accessibility and quality for all Oklahomans.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$4.1M
Headquarters
Kansas City, Missouri
Founded
1953
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Remote Work Options
Flexible Work Hours
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