Government-sponsored health plan operator across 18+ states
Molina Healthcare operates managed care plans for Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries across 18 states, with a tech stack built on Databricks, Kafka, Spark, and emerging AI models (GPT, Llama, LangGraph, CrewAI). The adoption of Databricks signals a shift toward real-time data workflows and ML-driven member insights, while the hiring acceleration is concentrated almost entirely in healthcare clinical and operations roles—reflecting organizational focus on member care coordination, readmission reduction, and enrollment growth rather than platform scaling.
Notable leadership hires: Program Director, Contracting Director, Medical Director, Technical Chief of Staff, Compliance Director
Molina Healthcare is a publicly traded health plan serving low-income and vulnerable populations through government-sponsored programs. The company contracts with state Medicaid agencies and Medicare, offering comprehensive health plans in 18 states plus specialized duals demonstration coverage for beneficiaries eligible for both programs. Operations span clinical services, care coordination, pharmacy programs, and reimbursement model development. The company's strategic priorities include reducing preventable hospital readmissions and emergency room utilization, improving medication cost management, and scaling enrollment across existing and new markets.
Molina's core stack includes Databricks (actively adopting), Kafka, Apache Spark, Hive, and supporting tools (Jira, Salesforce, Power BI). The company also recently integrated AI frameworks including GPT, Llama, LangGraph, CrewAI, and Semantic Kernel for member analytics and operational intelligence.
Molina offers health plans in Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin, plus Medicare products and state-specific Medicaid/Medicare dual-eligible programs.
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