Healthcare DIVE August 15, 2022
Susan Kelly

Dive Brief:

  • Humana said Friday it will acquire most of the assets of Inclusa, a managed care organization in Wisconsin that provides long-term care and support services to seniors and adults with disabilities. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
  • The deal will boost the number of Medicaid recipients enrolled in Humana plans. The Louisville, Kentucky-based health insurer said it currently covers about 1 million Medicaid beneficiaries across Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, South Carolina and Wisconsin and was recently awarded contracts in Ohio and Louisiana.
  • The acquisition comes a day after Humana completed the $2.8 billion divestiture of its majority interest in Kindred at Home’s hospice, palliative, community and personal care divisions. Those businesses have been restructured into a...

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