Healthcare Innovation November 15, 2021
Geert De Lombaerde

The Louisville-based company also plans to grow its primary-care business into new markets in ‘22.

Building on recent acquisitions and a de novo growth push, Humana Inc. executives say they want to have roughly half of their 5 million Medicare Advantage members covered by value-based home health arrangements in five years.

Speaking to analysts and investors on the heels of his team’s recent third-quarter earnings report, President and CEO Bruce Broussard said Louisville, Ky.-based Humana has “made substantial progress toward our goal of scaling and maturing a risk-bearing value-based model” that comprises home health, durable medical equipment and home infusion, among other things. The company is today caring for about 270,000 people in South Florida and Southeast Texas under value-based...

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