Home Health Care News January 24, 2026
Jim Parker

Leaders of health care organizations risk obsolescence or getting lost in the “middle management” aspect of their work – unless they follow ethical principles designed to root out toxicity.

This is according to SCAN Group CEO Dr. Sachin Jain. SCAN Group is a non-profit Medicare Advantage organization and parent company of SCAN Health Plan, a $2.4 billion organization that covers more than 435,000 members and several clinical programs. He previously served as CEO of palliative care and senior services companies Aspire and CareMore, both subsidiaries of Elevance Health (NYSE: ELV).

Jain recently outlined his new principles for leadership in an article in Forbes. There, he outlined the importance of saying and doing hard things, recommitting to health care exceptionalism, speaking...

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