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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2008
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Jeanne Atkinson, Communications and Legislative Services, (402) 471-8287, jeanne.atkinson@dhhs.ne.gov
DHHS Ending Contract with Autism Center of Nebraska
Lincoln The Department of Health and Human Services (DHSS) announced today
that it is terminating its contract with the Autism Center of Nebraska (ACN) in Omaha.
Developmental Disabilities Division Director John Wyvill said the department will work to
recover over a quarter of a million dollars.
"We responded to a complaint about ACNs spending practices, performed a
preliminary investigation, and contacted the State Auditors office to conduct a more
thorough evaluation," said John Wyvill. "I rely on and appreciate the expertise
that the State Auditors staff brought to the investigation."
Wyvill said his first priority was to determine the safety and welfare of individuals
being served. In addition to ensuring that quality services are provided, DHHS has an
equal fiscal responsibility to tax payers. DHHS will focus on ensuring a smooth transition
so that individuals continue to receive services and on recovering more than $226,000 from
ACN.
"The audit report speaks for itself," Wyvill said.
Between June, 2007 and April, 2008 ACN billed DHHS $2.3 million to provide
developmental disability services. ACN currently serves approximately 65 individuals.
DHHS contracts with 33 public and private community-based providers at 70 area programs
to serve approximately 4,500 people with developmental disabilities statewide.
As the Departments first anniversary of the reorganization created by LB 296 in
2007 approaches, Wyvill called this a great example of what the focus on enhanced
accountability can achieve.
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