HealthLeaders Media January 17, 2022
Laura Beerman

“We cannot put the burden of the healthcare system’s complexities on the member,” says CalOptima Interim CEO Michael Hunn.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– CalOptima Interim CEO Michael Hunn and COO Yunkyung Kim are helping to lead the next iteration of key plan programs, which will receive $45 million in additional funding from the plan’s board of directors.

– CalOptima’s proactive, early adopter approach makes it a strong community partner as the state seeks to transform individual pilot wins into programmatic success.

– CalAIM, an innovative new California Medicaid demonstration, will be a powerful lever in this transformation—one that Hunn and Kim both strongly support.

“I want to start with this,” said says Michael Hunn, Interim CEO of the California Medicaid plan...

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