Aeroflow's contract with Montana Medicaid reupped
By HME News Staff
Updated 9:05 AM CST, Mon December 23, 2024
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Aeroflow Breastpumps, a subsidiary of Aeroflow Health, has been selected by Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services as a contractor to provide double electric breast pumps and related supplies for eligible members of Montana Medicaid and Health Montana Kids/Children’s Health Insurance Plan through Sept. 30, 2025. “We’re very grateful to continue serving the residents of Montana and look forward to expanding our services throughout the state to include breast pumps through this RFP contract award,” said Casey Hite, CEO of Aeroflow Health. “Aeroflow is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of product and service quality, and believes the technology platform we’ve developed will allow us to improve access to necessary health supplies for mothers and their families, no matter how remote in Montana they may be.” Aeroflow Breastpumps says it was awarded the contract following a competitive selection process, signifying the company’s ability to meet the state's challenges in providing health care services and supplies to residents due to its rural setting. Utilizing its proprietary technology management system, the company says it will be able to seamlessly deliver breast pumps and other breastfeeding resources to mothers under Montana Medicaid. It says it will also continue to collaborate with the Montana state department to establish policy that is both economical to the state and supports HRSA-Supported Women’s Preventive Service Guidelines.
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