This presentation will focus on the value of Managed Long-Term Services and Supports (MLTSS) programs and how they improve care for vulnerable populations, particularly those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). It will explore the national trends in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the managed care and IDD services industries, emphasizing how these consolidations are shaping the future of healthcare.
We will examine the acquisition of The Columbus Organization by CareSource, a major milestone in this trend. The Columbus Organization is a leader in I/DD services, offering care coordination and specialized support for individuals with disabilities. This section will delve into the organization’s history, services, and contributions to the I/DD community, highlighting the strategic significance of this acquisition for CareSource.
Finally, the presentation will discuss the potential future outcomes of this acquisition, including enhanced care coordination, expanded MLTSS capabilities, and greater integration of services, all aimed at improving outcomes for individuals with I/DD. This case study serves as a prime example of how mergers in the managed care space are creating new possibilities for innovation and care delivery across the country.
Key Points:
Demonstrating the Value of MLTSS Programs: Improved access, outcomes, and cost-effectiveness.
National Trends in Mergers & Acquisitions: Consolidation shaping managed care and IDD services.
CareSource and Columbus Organization: A strategic merger that expands CareSource’s MLTSS footprint.
Future Possibilities: Potential for better care integration, enhanced services, and national scalability.
Presenters
Mark Cotterman, Senior Vice President of Customers and Markets, CareSource
Solomon Parker, Complex Health Strategy Policy Director, CareSource
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