Home Health Care News October 13, 2023
Patrick Filbin

For a health plan to have success investing in home-based care, it has to have sufficient coverage.

It also has to think outside of the box for ways to support the people who need at-home care the most. That’s what Clover Health (Nasdaq: CLOV) believes, at least.

Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Clover Health is a technology-enabled Medicare Advantage (MA) insurer with its own in-house clinical capabilities.

Brady Priest, the divisional home care CEO at Clover, believes that its care and support capabilities are differentiators.

“The biggest differentiator today is our coverage,” Priest said at HHCN’s FUTURE conference in August. “Another one that we’ve really focused on recently is the concept of support. The folks we manage in the primary care-like...

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