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Independent Living Systems

www.ilshealthservices.com

 
Independent Living Systems, LLC, offers a comprehensive range of clinical and third-party administrative services to managed care organizations and providers that serve high-cost, complex member populations in the Medicare, Medicaid and Dual-Eligible Market. Independent Living Systems has been an industry leader in managing home and community-based programs for over 16 years. Leveraging ILS` award winning technology platform, ILS provides assistance beyond the clinical realm at every stage of care from hospitalization to the treatment of chronic illnesses to personalized care management including nutritional support. As one of the country`s leading providers of Nutritional Support Services and medically tailored meals, ILS ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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