What happened to CareMore?
Serving over 50,000 patients, CareMore was acquired by WellPoint – now Anthem – in 2011 for $800 million. Between 2011 and 2016, CareMore diversified its care delivery services by providing care to Medicaid and Dual-Eligible patients in CA, NV, TN, OH, and IA.
Is CareMore a medical group?
CareMore Medical Group – (Home page)
Is CareMore profitable?
About us. Care More is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering those in need through service.
Is CareMore the same as Medicare?
CareMore Health Medicare Advantage plans have been rebranded to Amerivantage Medicare Advantage plans under the Amerigroup brand. CareMore Health is not going away and will continue to serve Medicare beneficiaries in Pima and Maricopa counties.
How big is CareMore?
Serving over 160,000 patients across 9 states & D.C. CareMore has expanded to 9 states spanning both coasts, as well as the District of Columbia, and serves over 160,000 patients. We have extensive experience with Medicare and Medicaid.
What does CareMore health do?
Today, CareMore serves high-risk Medicare, Medicaid, and dual populations that drive the majority of costs in the health care system. This success has led us to build other core capabilities, as we have recently expanded in some locations to include Medicaid populations.
Is CareMore now Anthem?
WellPoint to Acquire CareMore Health Group | Anthem, Inc.
How many members does CareMore?
Who is CareMore health?
What is Aspire health?
Aspire Wellbeing offers a wide range of services to promote health, independence and wellbeing for individuals and those close to them – especially individuals experiencing sudden and/or long-term issues that have reduced their ability to live independently and feel safe and well.
Is Aspire Health Alliance a nonprofit?
As an independent, 501(c) (3) non-profit institution, Aspire Health Alliance relies on the generosity of our donors to help sustain us in our work to improve the lives of children born with developmental disabilities, and children, teens, and adults living with mental illness.
What is Aspire nursing process?
This is really useful in helping us to plan care. Most nurses are familiar with problem-solving approaches such as ASPIRE (Assessment, Systematic nursing diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Recheck and Evaluation) (Barrett et al, 2012).