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    www.santafetimes.com/news/42-local-news/178-molina-heal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/20/2009    Last Visited: 5/29/2009  

    "Doreen's passion and dedication is remarkable,' said Ann Wehr, M.D., president of Molina Healthcare of New Mexico. "What she is doing for teens in her community and the Native American population is truly commendable.
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    Photo ID (left to right) Back Row: Michelle Welby, director of Community Outreach, Molina Healthcare of New Mexico; Pamela Herrera, manager of Community Outreach, Molina Healthcare of New Mexico Front Row: Howard Spiegelman, executive director, NM Alliance for School-Based Health Care; Doreen Smith (winner) and Dr. Ann Wehr, president, Molina Healthcare of New Mexico.

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    Published on: 3/11/2007    Last Visited: 3/11/2007  

    Ann O. Wehr, MD :: Molina Health Care of New Mexico

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    albuquerque.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2008/08 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/21/2008    Last Visited: 8/30/2008  

    Ann O. Wehr, president of Molina Healthcare in New Mexico, said the company looked at several communities before deciding on Albuquerque.Molina operates a health plan here.

    "What attracted us was the low risk environment for our IT operations, affordable, quality housing for our employees and the available labor pool," she said.

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    www.scsun-news.com/ci_11047628 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/22/2008    Last Visited: 11/23/2008  

    Community health care workers are available to help Molina members "navigate the health care system," said Ann Wehr, M.D., president of Molina Healthcare of New Mexico in a prepared statement.

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    Published on: 2/1/2006    Last Visited: 4/7/2007  

    Dr. Ann Wehr Named Chief Executive Officer of Molina Healthcare of New Mexico

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    www.blackhillsportal.com/npps/story.cfm?id=1688 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2009    Last Visited: 3/6/2009  

    In rural areas, it is important for women to have the option of seeing a midwife, according to Dr. Ann Wehr, president and CEO of Molina Health Care.

    "Because of the state's size, many rural and frontier moms prefer to have their babies at home," Wehr says. "While we continue to urge those with risk factors or complications to deliver in a hospital setting, this program will allow any mom who decides to enroll to have her baby at home despite her attending midwife's lack of insurance coverage."

    Midwife Hilary Schlinger, owner of Sage Femme Midwifery in Albuquerque, she says she is glad to see that a compromise has been found.

    "Midwives do want to serve women who are on Medicaid," she says. "It's not about the Medicaid money. My commitment as a midwife has always been towards serving women.

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    insuranceletter.com/archives/insurancenewscast/200801/m - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/31/2008    Last Visited: 5/3/2008  

    But, the individuals who really benefit from these physician pay-for-performance programs are our patients,, said Ann Wehr, M.D., President of Molina Healthcare of New Mexico. ,When we encourage physicians to expand preventive services, improve clinical outcomes and enhance patient safety and satisfaction, our patients benefit., www.molinahealthcare.com.

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    Published on: 5/6/2004    Last Visited: 5/6/2004  

    The reports include information on everything from a population's common diseases and the doctors most frequently used to the most-prescribed medications, says Ann Wehr, MD, medical director for quality improvement at Cimarron."We use the reports to help our customers understand what they can do to improve the health of their employees and potentially control the rise in their health care costs."At meetings that also include the insurer's marketing and account management staff, Wehr recommends specific programs that would be most appropriate for the company's employees.The reports are also used to identify areas where disease management could make an impact.

    "From a physician's perspective, it's not a whole lot different from seeing patients," Wehr says."You are basically counseling a population rather than counseling an individual."

    Keeping the reports standardized reduces the time that Wehr must devote to this aspect of her job.And she enjoys being at the meetings because it allows her to answer questions on the spot, saving time later, she says.

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    Agreement allows Medicaid to pay uninsured midwives -... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/22/2006    Last Visited: 5/22/2006  

    In rural areas, it is important for women to have the option of seeing a midwife, according to Dr. Ann Wehr, president and CEO of Molina Health Care.

    "Because of the state's size, many rural and frontier moms prefer to have their babies at home," Wehr says."While we continue to urge those with risk factors or complications to deliver in a hospital setting, this program will allow any mom who decides to enroll to have her baby at home despite her attending midwife's lack of insurance coverage."

    Midwife Hilary Schlinger, owner of Sage Femme Midwifery in Albuquerque, she says she is glad to see that a compromise has been found.

    "Midwives do want to serve women who are on Medicaid," she says."It's not about the Medicaid money.My commitment as a midwife has always been towards serving women.

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    Published on: 11/17/2000    Last Visited: 11/29/2001  

    "More than 50 standards are evaluated in such areas as member rights and responsibilities, quality management and improvement, clinical services, preventive health, utilization management, and the credentialing process for network physicians and other providers," explained Ann O. Wehr, M.D., Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico's Chief Medical Officer.

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