Home Health Care News February 3, 2021
Joyce Famakinwa

Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) continues to make significant investments when it comes to building a home-based care strategy.

Currently, the Louisville, Kentucky-based company’s in-house home-based care business lines include Humana At Home and Kindred at Home, the largest home health provider in the U.S., according to LexisNexis. The insurer complements those capabilities with a wide range of external partnership agreements across the continuum of care.

In terms of investing in the home setting as a care-delivery site, Humana has increasingly zeroed-in on offering primary care and post-acute care services, the company leadership said Wednesday during a fourth-quarter 2020 earnings call.

“We’ve made important investments in our strategy to offer primary care and post-acute services in the home through minority investments...

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