Healthcare Finance News March 25, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

Aledade says this will give FQHCs and rural clinics an opportunity to share savings in Medicare Advantage.

Health insurer Humana and independent primary care network Aledade are expanding their partnership, extending services to rural health clinics and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) with an eye toward achieving and sustaining value-based care.

The expanded collaboration will provide upfront resources, support and a timeframe for success for FQHCs and rural health clinics in 26 states. Aledade said this will give them an opportunity to share savings in Medicare Advantage.

Dr. Farzad Mostashari, Aledade’s co-founder and CEO, said the expansion responds to the “unique and evolving needs” of its health centers.

“It recognizes the challenges that health centers must address to provide high...

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