Thread regarding Gainwell Technologies layoffs

Reason why Molina sold loss causing product to DXC

Molina is thriving after good riddance of MMIS solution. DXC picked it up and Gainwell continues with Ohio penalties and CAP in Maine. Over paid employees still feel entitled and display false pride in their tribal knowledge of cr-ppy CEF solution.
Hoping to see some getting laid off soon.

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Post ID: @OP+1rZf5cFv

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Research is darn good. It is not Molina but Unisys product (Molina is an MCO which is live and kicking like OP said above).

Real question is fake money su-kers who are faking their knowledge around this buggy solution - how long can they extract top $$ from Gainwell shamelessly - fraud cr—ks.

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Post ID: @gxsq+1rZf5cFv

If you backout the Rx claims engine from the Molina solution, what remains is code that can be traced via internet searches back to a QCSI startup and later bought by Trizetto as QNXT. It looks like Molina took a version of this QNXT and renamed to HPAS and then somehow got CMS to certify it a decade or so back. From there, it looks like Molina had enough and found a guy named Mike Lawrie from DXC who took it off Molina's hands. Bottom line -- it surely seems like old proprietary code and Cognizant owes the latest QNXT product..at least according to Lord Google. If Molina's proprietary mousetrap doesn't work well in today's world, well, no surprise. How many of you are driving a car that's 20+ years old?

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Post ID: @glmf+1rZf5cFv

When is Peter and his friends getting fired? Total useless cr—p who like to make free $$$.

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Post ID: @fpbd+1rZf5cFv

Keep waving Gainwell flag - stupid fellow, you will be the first one to be laid off without even any severance thrown at you.
Ex-Molina people have already secured finances over last several years to retire peacefully - you Gainwell loyalist d-mbo!

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Post ID: @9uxy+1rZf5cFv

No one cares about those old companies.

It’s just Gainwell now.

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Post ID: @8yfu+1rZf5cFv

Greg..you forgot their high salaries.

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Post ID: @8btl+1rZf5cFv

Talking about those useless leftovers under Impln Practice.

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Post ID: @8mdz+1rZf5cFv

Molina tribe hide behind each other to continue making $$$ for absolutely no to min work. They keep referring back to carnage during DXC acquisition.
Ask yourself if you did not make tons of money over last 4+ years? Why keep living in the past?

May be you have found a easy money making scheme with Gainwell - shame on you!

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Post ID: @7zyb+1rZf5cFv

ALERT!! ALERT!!
Those earning close to $200K +/- 10K you will be asked to resign soon.
Find another job or get lost.

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Post ID: @5iiq+1rZf5cFv

Looks like pays of some leadership crooks is way more than they deserve. For example, some in senior mgmt and Dir roles did nothing strategic for couple of years but drew $$$ pay check shamelessly every other week.

If such people have integrity they will resign immediately. Those who want to be cheaters/frauds continue to milk Gainwell.

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Post ID: @4eum+1rZf5cFv

Magdalena, spot on. The accounts coming from DXC when it was purchased by Veritas all ran old systems that came from either EDS or Molina. Each account was different, no overall standards other than financial. In Gainwell there was a lot of organizational chaos. Many implementation "leaders" got promoted, some were shown the door. Meanwhile projects were implemented poorly. Big waste of time and money due to the egos and incompetence of some mid-level managers.

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Post ID: @2nax+1rZf5cFv

as someone who has no pre gainwell context there are certainly and clearly some id--ts in middle and upper middle management across some of the contracts

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Post ID: @2woa+1rZf5cFv

100% leadership failure.

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Post ID: @1szw+1rZf5cFv

There's a bunch of mo--ns in this sub today. Imagine blaming employees for the downfall of this company when leadership WAS, IS NOW, AND ALWAYS WILL BE the reason for success or failure. Continue w/ that broken mind-set though, you're playing right into their hands.

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Post ID: @1dxi+1rZf5cFv

Looks like original posts blame is on the existing employees and products - not the companies who sold it to DXC/Gainwell. I tend to agree!

Lots of issues are due to people with fixed mindset - not ready to change and adapt. They feel entitled to continue supporting/working age old rotten solutions - CEF is one such solution.

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Post ID: @1nix+1rZf5cFv

Why do some people continue to blame these non existent companies for Gainwells massive failure?

What good does it do?

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Post ID: @1ulm+1rZf5cFv

Product and people don’t change just by calling it under new name - Gainwell.

Agree with the post that good people left and only poor leftovers are leading the show within Gainwell and call themselves subject matter experts, funny!

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Post ID: @1knx+1rZf5cFv

Nope. This company will be EDS/HP/Molina/HMS etc. until Gainwell produces something new which will likely be never.

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Post ID: @1ryx+1rZf5cFv

No one cares about these other companies. It’s just Gainwell now.

It’s just Gainwell.

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Post ID: @1svz+1rZf5cFv

Molina also offloaded their worst employees to Gainwell. Lucky us!

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Post ID: @1rhi+1rZf5cFv

Amen with OP. Not just in Maine, wherever Molina solution is play may be 5~6 other accounts, clients are unhappy with tons of issues. Interchange is far better, especially the new upgraded version.

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