Our Impact Across Louisiana
Serving Louisiana since Medicaid managed care began in 2012 and investing in our home state as part of our mission to transform Louisiana’s health, one person at a time.
Caring For Your Constituents
511,702 Members Served
- 240,569 Children
- 267,804 Needy Families
- 27,431 Disability
- 7,074 in Foster Care
- 180,044 Working Adults
- 28,528 BH-Only HCBS*
- 240,569 Children
- 267,804 Needy Families
- 27,431 Disability
- 7,074 in Foster Care
- 180,044 Working Adults
- 28,528 BH-Only HCBS*
10,269 Babies Born
11.129% of State Residents
Supporting Your Healthcare Providers
37,658 Providers In-Network
- 13,239 Primary Care Providers
- 6,118 Behavioral Health Providers
- 18,124 Specialists
$1.45 Billion in Claims Paid in
Improving Health in Your Community
- 387,379 Doctor Visits
- 101,321 Cancer Screenings
- 293,897 Behavioral Health Visits
- 154,210 Addiction Treatment
- 354,984 Prescriptions Filled
- 212,730 Rides to Health Services
- 50,045 Members Offered Case Mgmt.
- 58,146 Identified Social Service Needs
Growing Your Economy
$1.3 Billion In Total Economic Impact for the State of Louisiana from 2012-2023.
$316 Million In Additional Impact Compared to Other MCOs Due to Our Higher Ratio of In-State Employees per Member
600 Local Employees in Your State
*Members covered only for specialized behavioral health under a home- and community-based services waivers
Data reflects the state fiscal year period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024.
Connections in Action
Every day, Louisiana Healthcare Connections works alongside communities, providers, and partners to improve access to care and strengthen health outcomes across the state.
Explore recent news, community initiatives, and press releases highlighting how these connections are making a difference.
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Encouraging Lead Screening to Protect Louisiana Children’s Health
Awareness efforts across Louisiana are highlighting the importance of lead screening to protect children’s health and development, especially during National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week. Lead exposure remains one of the most serious environmental health risks for young children, particularly in homes built before 1978. While major sources such as lead-based paint and gasoline have been…
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Connecting Families to Care at Southern University Homecoming
Families in Baton Rouge are invited to connect with health resources and community support during Southern University’s Homecoming celebration. A special event, “Little Jaguars Loading,” will take place on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the Southern University campus. Designed for moms of young children and expecting mothers, the event…