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In 1993, Humana founded Humana Military Healthcare Services (HMHS) as a wholly owned subsidiary. [5] They were awarded their first TRICARE contract in 1995, and began serving military beneficiaries in 1996. [32] From 2004 to 2009, HMHS was the managed care contractor for the Department of Defense Military Health System TRICARE South Region.
Wendell Cherry (September 25, 1935 – July 16, 1991) was an American lawyer, entrepreneur, art collector and patron. The company he co-founded, Humana, grew under his leadership to become the largest hospital operator in the United States.
Phil Bredesen, founder and former chief executive officer of HealthAmerica Corporation, [11] as well as the founder and first chairman of Coventry Health Care [12] Bruce Broussard, former chief executive officer of Humana [13] Richard T. Burke, founder of UnitedHealth, chief executive officer until 1987, and chairman of the board from 2006 to ...
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It was founded in 1979 in Amarillo, ... Humana made this acquisition as part of an attempt to expand into primary care practices and medical services organizations. [6]
He was also a director the Kentucky-American Water Company, and the First Security National Bank and Trust Company of Lexington. At one time, William Young was the single largest shareholder of Humana health insurance company. [3] Through the 1960s and early 1970s, he served on the board of directors of Kentucky Fried Chicken with CEO John Y ...
UnitedHealth Group originated in late 1974, when Minnesota-based Charter Med Incorporated was founded by Richard Taylor Burke. It originally processed claims for doctors at the Hennepin County Medical Society. [5] UnitedHealthcare Corporation was founded in 1977 to purchase Charter Med and create a network-based health plan for seniors. [6]
The company was founded in 1976 in Clifton, New Jersey, by Thomas L. Lanigan and his wife, Julia Lanigan, both chemists, and published its first book in 1977. The company was acquired by Springer Science+Business Media in the fall of 2006 and continues to publish titles of book series under the Humana Press imprint. [2]