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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Nebraska Medicaid is committed ​to collaborating with our key stakeholders to address concerns and find new ways to improve the program. MLTC Listening Tour sessions offer an opportunity for those in attendance to speak directly with the leadership from Nebraska's Medicaid program and the managed care organizations (MCOs). Through collaboration, we can make the improvements needed ​​​​​to find solutions and improve the overall health of the community that we serve. 

"Medicaid Insights: Navigating Changes and Progress in 2024"

The next MLTC Listening Tour will be held throughout April and May of 2024. During the "Medicaid Insights: Navigating Changes and Progress in 2024" Listening Tour, Nebraska Medicaid will host 13 meetings in 11 cities, along with two virtual sessions. For more information regarding the Spring 2024 Listening Tour, see below. 

​If you have any questions contact MLTC Communications at DHHS.MLTCexperience@nebraska.gov.

News Release: Nebraska Medicaid Announces Spring Listening Tour​



Dates and Locations

On this tour, Nebraska Medicaid will share important information regarding the end of the public health emergency (PHE) Unwind, review recent changes to the program, and share current projects focused on improving the program. Most importantly, the meetings offer an opportunity for those in attendance to speak directly with leadership from Nebraska Medicaid and the MCOs.

Dates and Locations

  • Kearney – Monday, April 22, 12-1 PM (CDT)

Kearney Public Library (Loup Room)

  • 2020 1st Ave, Kearney, NE 68847
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  • ​Lexington – Monday, April 22, 5-6 PM (CDT)

Lexington Public Library

  • 907 N Washington St, Lexington, NE 68850
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  • Virtual – Thursday, April 25, 5-6 PM (CDT)

Hosted via WebEx

Join from the meeting link:

https://sonvideo.webex.com/sonvideo/j.php?MTID=m56965e2965f7f6b69728a61e3e3b0c22 

Join by phone: +1-408-418-9388 (Access code: 2483 463 7549)

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  • Lincoln – Wednesday, May 1, 5-6 PM (CDT)​

Lincoln Community Foundation (Large Conference Room)

  • 215 Centennial Mall S #100, Lincoln, NE 68508
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  • Grand Island – Monday, May 6, 12-1 PM (CDT)

Grand Island Public Library (Meeting Room B)

  • 1124 W 2nd St, Grand Island, NE 68801
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  • North Platte – Monday, May 6, 5-6 PM (CDT)​

North Platte High School (Career Center)

  • ​1220 W 2nd St, North Platte, NE 69101
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  • Sidney – Tuesday, May 7, 12-1 PM (MST)

​Sidney Public Library (Conference Room)

  • 1112 12th Ave, Sidney, NE 69162
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  • Scottsbluff – Tuesday, May 7, 5-6 PM (MST)

Scottsbluff Senior High School 

  • 313 E 27th St, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
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  • Alliance – Wednesday, May 8, 12-1 PM (MST)

Alliance Public Library 

  • ​1750 Sweetwater Ave, Alliance, NE 69301
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  • Ord – Wednesday, May 8, 5:30-6:30 PM (CDT_

Ord Township Library

  • ​​1718 M St, Ord, NE 68862

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  • Virtual – Monday, May 13, 12-1 PM (CDT)

Hosted via WebEx

Join from the meeting link:

https://sonvideo.webex.com/sonvideo/j.php?MTID=m130ec2967c44dac37aa8e347a731f37a

Join by phone: +1-408-418-9388 (Access code: 2485 300 5636)

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  • Omaha – Thursday, May 14, 12-1 PM (CDT)

Downtown Branch, Omaha Public Library (Meeting Room 102)

  • 1401 Jones St, Omaha, NE 68102
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  • South Sioux City – Thursday, May 14, 5-6 PM (CDT)

​South Sioux City High School (Library)  

  • 3301 G St, South Sioux City, NE 68776
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Spring 2024 MLTC Listening Tour Interactive Map


P
revious Listening Tours

Nebraska Medicaid hosts a series of listening sessions bi-annually to inform and gather feedback from providers, members, and advocates regarding the program. We want to thank every Nebraskan who has taken the time to come meet with us and share their perspectives. 

For information on current and previous Listening Tours, see below. 

Listening Tour Archives 

 We greatly appreciate those who are willing and open to collaboration to help strengthen Nebraska Medicaid. 
- MLTC Communications

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