Skilled Nursing News October 13, 2021
Amy Stulick

SCAN Health Plan’s new institutional special needs plan (I-SNP), coined “Embrace,” covers multiple parts of the care continuum: skilled nursing, home health and assisted living.

A subsidiary of SCAN Group, the Long Beach, Calif.-based SCAN Health Plan announced its new model of care last week. “Embrace” will launch in Los Angeles and Orange counties in January, Dr. Payam Parvinchiha told Skilled Nursing News, with the intention of expanding to other counties and possibly new states toward the end of 2022.

Parvinchiha is vice president and medical director for integrated care at SCAN.

“LA and Orange County are massive markets with a lot of seniors,” said Parvinchiha. “We want to refine the product offering and be able to go outside of...

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