TRENTON, N.J., March 27, 2017 -- PCG Public Partnerships announces its selection by the New Jersey Department of Human Services (NJ DHS) as the fiscal intermediary for all DHS-administered self-directed programs in New Jersey. By Spring of 2017, PCG Public Partnerships will begin enrolling self-directed participants and providers for the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) Community Care Waiver (CCW), Supports, and Interim programs, and for the Division of Disability Services (DDS) Personal Preference Program PPP.
PCG Public Partnerships will continue to support the NJ DHS Division of Aging Services (DoAS) Jersey Assistance for Community Caregiving (JACC) while assuming fiscal intermediary services for the Veteran-Directed HCBS program.
“We’re dedicated to a smooth transition for the people of New Jersey who rely on these vital programs,” said David Horvath of PCG Public Partnerships. “We’re working with NJ DHS to tailor systems and support online resources to meet the unique needs of each division and program.”
Participants and providers can find information about each division and program at a dedicated New Jersey page online at MyChoiceNJ.com.
About PCG Public Partnerships
PCG 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. PCG 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.
Contact: Norris Clark, (609) 425-1325, [email protected]


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