According to a July 11 news release, the company will offer plans in nine Florida counties in 2024, pending regulatory approval.
“By coming to Florida — one of the top three most populous states for U.S. residents aged 65 and older, we plan to help make a difference in the lives of more seniors who have, or have been diagnosed with, a chronic condition by designing plans tailored to their specific care needs,” Gregg Kunemund, COO of Gold Kidney Health Plan, said in the news release.
Gold Kidney Health Plan began offering chronic special needs Medicare Advantage plans in Arizona in 2023.
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