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In November 2012, Wellcare acquired Easy Choice Health Plan in California. [26] UnitedHealthcare's South Carolina Medicaid business was acquired in February 2013. [27] In April of that year, Aetna's Medicaid business in Missouri, Missouri Care, was acquired. [28] The Windsor Health Group was acquired by WellCare in January 2014. [29] [30]
AmeriHealth New Jersey provides employer on-site health coaching with a nurse wellness specialist to small- and mid-sized New Jersey–based organizations. Workplace wellness services include sending registered nurses to provide a broad spectrum of on-site health education, seminars, screenings, and support.
Amerigroup is an American health insurance and managed health care provider. Amerigroup covers 7.7 million seniors, people with disabilities, low-income families and other state and federally sponsored beneficiaries, and federal employees in 26 states, making it the nation's largest provider of health care for public programs. [1]
City/plan. Monthly premium. Health deductible, drug deductible. Out-of-pocket max. Primary doctor copay. Specialist copay. Mesa, AZ: Wellcare Simple (HMO)
Medicaid managed care; Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Health Benefit Plan v. DaVita Inc. Massachusetts health care reform; Maximus Inc. Mark McClellan; Medi-Cal; Medicaid coverage gap; Medicaid Drug Rebate Program; Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers; Medicaid waiver; Medical necessity; Medical savings account (United States ...
WellCare Health Plans, Inc. provides managed care services targeted to government-sponsored health care programs, focusing on Medicaid and Medicare. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, WellCare ...
On Tuesday, insurer Aetna announced that it has agreed to sell its Missouri Medicaid business, "Missouri Care," to WellCare Health Plans for an undisclosed sum. In a press release, Aetna noted ...
Currently, managed care is the most common health care delivery system in Medicaid. In 2007, nearly two-thirds of all Medicaid beneficiaries are enrolled in some form of managed care – mostly, traditional health maintenance organizations (HMO) and primary care case management (PCCM) arrangements.