Beth Kidder, MPP
Managing Principal
Health Management Associates
Tallahassee, FL
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(850) 999-6023
Beth Kidder is a transformative and innovative health care leader with more than 20 years of experience working within the state Medicaid system. As Florida’s former deputy secretary for Medicaid, she was instrumental in transforming the state’s Medicaid program into a managed care model and focusing the program on improving the health of people insured by Medicaid.
With expertise in managed care, long-term care services, coverage policies, quality improvement, and organizational development, she has implemented programs, facilitated partnerships, and led quality assurance and process improvement efforts during her career.
During her time as Medicaid director, Beth was elected president of the National Association of Medicaid Directors and led the organization during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, applying Medicaid expertise and leveraging federal relationships to support states during the crisis.
In addition to leading the Medicaid agency, Beth also held positions as assistant deputy secretary for Medicaid Policy and Quality, and chief for the Bureau of Medicaid Services. She started her career in Medicaid in the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Beth earned a Master of Public Policy degree from Duke University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida. She was also awarded a fellowship with the Medicaid Leadership Institute, a year-long executive development program that also brought resources to Florida to further develop Medicaid leaders.