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Health Connect America
Health Connect America builds and operates a portfolio of behavioral health and social services agencies concentrated primarily in Tennessee, Alabama,...
Health Connect America
Health Connect America builds and operates a portfolio of behavioral health and social services agencies concentrated primarily in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and the Carolinas. The organization grew through acquisition and organic expansion, stitching together local providers that offer outpatient therapy, medication management, intensive in-home services, and therapeutic foster care. Its model targets Medicaid-eligible and underserved populations, creating a payer mix that relies heavily on state contracts and managed care organizations. The firm deploys capital into behavioral health assets across multiple service lines including mental health counseling, substance use disorder treatment, autism spectrum disorder therapy, and family preservation programs. Confirmed program offerings span community-based counseling, psychiatric services, and targeted case management. Its geographic concentration in the Southeast gives it exposure to states with active Medicaid expansion debates and large rural populations where access to behavioral health remains persistently scarce. The organization competes with regional roll-up platforms backed by private equity, though its ownership and capital structure remain opaque. Staffing models typically pair licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychiatrists with community support specialists who deliver services in homes, schools, and outpatient clinics. The network structure allows shared back-office functions while permitting local clinical autonomy — a tension that shapes how aggressively the firm can standardize outcomes measurement across acquired agencies. No public filings disclose total revenue, patient volume, or professional headcount.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Franklin
Corporate office
Franklin, TN, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What services does Health Connect America provide?
The organization delivers community-based behavioral health services including outpatient therapy, psychiatric medication management, intensive in-home counseling, substance use treatment, and therapeutic foster care. Programming targets children, adolescents, and adults, with a focus on Medicaid populations across its southeastern footprint. Service lines also extend to applied behavior analysis for autism spectrum disorder and family preservation interventions.
How is Health Connect America structured?
Health Connect America operates as a network of acquired and organically built behavioral health agencies, each maintaining local clinical leadership while sharing centralized administrative functions. The precise corporate structure — whether backed by a single family, private equity, or a hybrid — is not publicly disclosed. The operational model resembles a platform roll-up common in behavioral health consolidation.
Which states does Health Connect America serve?
The organization concentrates on the southeastern United States, with confirmed operations in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Its footprint aligns with states that have large rural populations and significant Medicaid enrollment, where behavioral health provider shortages create persistent demand.
Does Health Connect America pursue acquisitions?
Yes, the organization has historically grown by acquiring smaller community-based behavioral health providers and integrating them into its network. This strategy mirrors the broader consolidation trend in behavioral health, where platform companies seek economies of scale in billing, compliance, and clinical administration while retaining local referral relationships.
Who are Health Connect America's primary payers?
The organization derives a significant portion of revenue from state Medicaid programs and managed care organizations that administer behavioral health benefits. It also accepts commercial insurance and self-pay, though the service model — intensive in-home and community-based care — is designed to align with Medicaid-reimbursable services.
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