
Health Tech Nerds Radio Why special needs plans are becoming strategically important in Medicare Advantage | Patrick Foley (Belong Health)
May 13, 2026
Patrick Foley, CEO of Belong Health, builds platforms to help community health plans launch and run Medicare Advantage special needs plans. He walks through D‑SNP, C‑SNP, and I‑SNP types and why C‑SNPs are the fastest growing. The conversation covers P&L dynamics, how community plans compete with national portfolios, and using special needs plans to forge long-term broker relationships.
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Belong Exists To Enable Community Special Needs Plans
- Belong launched to help community health plans stand up special needs plans as part of a full Medicare product suite.
- Patrick Foley founded Belong in 2021 to fill a gap: no platform offered turnkey special needs plan capabilities to regional plans.
Profile Of A Typical Belong Partner
- Typical Belong partners are community health plans with 30–50 years local presence that expanded from employer to Medicare and sometimes Medicaid.
- These plans are lean, trusted locally, and need help bringing sophisticated care models to special needs members.
Three Distinct Special Needs Plan Types
- Special needs plans split into D-SNP for dual Medicare/Medicaid, C-SNP for chronic conditions, and I-SNP for institutional (SNF) populations.
- C-SNPs grew fastest in the past 2–3 years, while I-SNPs remain the smallest segment.
