TRENTON, N.J., May 02, 2017 -- Starting in May, Public Partnerships LLC, a PCG Company, will begin enrolling service providers and individuals receiving self-directed services through the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) Medicaid waiver programs. In support of a smooth transition, Public Partnerships has hired experienced local staff and is working closely with the State.
“We understand the challenges in changing fiscal intermediaries, having managed these transitions in other states,” said David Horvath of Public Partnerships, referring to the company’s success with over 17,000 such clients in Pennsylvania and more than 10,000 in Oregon.
Public Partnerships is contacting providers to educate them on enrollment choices including online, over the phone and in-person enrollment sessions.
For more information, individuals, families and employees can visit www.MyChoiceNJ.com, a New Jersey specific webpage. Participants in DDD’s Self-Directed Option may attend one of the in-person enrollment training sessions available in May and June, listed on the website.
Public Partnerships Customer Service department will be available for questions and assistance during and after the initial enrollment period.
About Public Partnerships
Public Partnerships is a subsidiary of Public Consulting Group Inc. (PCG). PCG is a management consulting firm, headquartered in Boston, MA, that serves primarily public sector education, health and human services agencies, and other state, county, and municipal government clients. The firm has over 30 years of experience consulting in all 50 states, Canada and Europe. Public Partnerships manages over $1 billion annually in goods and services through working with 15 managed care organizations (MCOs) and managing over 50 self-directed programs in 26 states. For more information, go to www.publicpartnerships.com. See our coverage on CNN here.
At Will Contact: Norris Clark, (609) 425-1325 [email protected]


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