Healthcare Finance News August 15, 2022
Jeff Lagasse

The insurer’s strategy is to expand its geographic presence and the scope of services it can offer.

Humana is set to acquire Wisconsin-based managed care organization Inclusa in an effort to expand its Medicaid presence in that state. Inclusa provides long-term care services and supports to approximately 16,600 older adults and adults with disabilities through the state’s Family Care program.

As a Medicaid managed care organization, Inclusa works with about 6,000 service providers in roughly 40 service categories, and is contracted with the State of Wisconsin and permitted through the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance to provide Family Care services and supports in 68 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties.

Such partnerships are not new to Inclusa, which has been partnering...

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