Becker's Healthcare January 27, 2021
Morgan Haefner

Humana is on track to open more than 100 Medicare centers by 2023 through its Partners in Primary Care business, the insurer said Jan. 26.

Partners in Primary Care is a payer-agnostic unit of Humana. The centers focus on providing care to about 57,000 patients who have Medicare Advantage and original Medicare coverage. The centers are generally located in underserved areas that have lacked access to primary care for seniors on Medicare.

All of the centers are staffed by physicians and care teams...

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Topics: Insurance, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Primary care, Provider
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