Thread regarding Gainwell Technologies layoffs

Multiple accounts pulled back on DDIs

After KY, TN, AL and maybe Idaho loss, are there further evidence required start layoffs?

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The AMS exit may have saved millions but everyone seems lost except for a few people who know how to build. The NTT transition was a huge bust because they don't even involve themselves in the day to day and they won't even touch the new environments so what are we paying them for? DDI's are understaffed with key people.

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Rural red states were the backbone of the old Medicaid portfolio. If Gainwell's losing those, they are well beyond trouble.

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Post ID: @ht+1jyn48rp5

Name one successful DDI.

Gainwell doesn’t know what it is doing.

Continuing to work for Gainwell is contributing to this problem.

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Post ID: @eb+1jyn48rp5

DDIs being lined up, and DDIs actually happening are two very different things.

now... a DDI actually making it across the finish line, that is something else entirely.

KY pulled the plug, and just recently, Alabama pulled the plug.

we no longer know what we are doing as a company. Kansas was a failure from the start and cost the company millions in fines. Its in trouble again and has become a money pit.

this is Gainwell in a nutshell.... Institutionalized incompetence.

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Post ID: @dj+1jyn48rp5

Hahahaha this joke of a company continues to lose business. Bankruptcy can't come soon enough.

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Post ID: @bm+1jyn48rp5

Part of shared services - heard there are so many DDIs lined up, can anyone confirm?

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