Healthcare consulting specialists focused on the Carolinas, backed by national experience.
The national research and healthcare consulting firm Health Management Associates helps clients in all 50 states tackle the challenges of healthcare and human services. Here in HMA’s Raleigh/Triangle Region office, we home in on those challenges specific to the Carolinas. We leverage our knowledge of the region with our national experience to handle the most complex problems of our clients.
We have the tools to help you improve the state of healthcare and human services.
Deep expertise and experience in the Carolinas
Our team has a diverse range of backgrounds and experience in the region’s healthcare industry. Our combined expertise helps us create more holistic, effective solutions for you.
Nationwide resources
We’re backed by the power of HMA’s 700+ subject matter experts. In addition to our Raleigh-based office, HMA has offices in more than 30 locations coast-to-coast, with on-the-ground expertise in all 50 states.
End-to-end service
From strategic planning, operations, program development and actuarial, to understanding policy and implementing programs — we’ve got you covered.
Data-driven insights
We leverage our proprietary datasets and cutting-edge tools to uncover valuable insights for your organization.
Collaboration at every step
Our healthcare and human services consultants work alongside you — from evaluation and analysis to strategy and implementation —
to create lasting change and address complex problems.
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30-minute consultation
Don’t miss the opportunity to have a 30-minute video conference with an HMA consultant about your organization’s needs. After gathering information to understand your challenges, we’ll describe how HMA’s capabilities can help you tackle your project or resolve key issues. Then we’ll offer advice and suggest the next steps for success.
Putting our expertise to work for Carolina healthcare.
Helping North Carolina Create a Sustainable Public Health Workforce
Enabling county governments to plan for use of opioid settlement funds