BHN Announces Vice President of Care Management, Randie Caetano Cadigan

Jan 02, 2024

Behavioral Health Network is pleased to announce that Randie Caetano Cadigan has joined BHN as the Vice President of Care Management. With a decade of experience in managed care at both state and national levels, Randie brings knowledge in integrated care delivery systems and provider network management. Her last role was at Centene Corporation, where she was the Senior Director of Vendor Management and Program Oversight.


Randie received her bachelor's degree in marketing from Western New England University and her MBA from Southern CT State University. She also held leadership roles at Carelon and United Healthcare. “I'm truly honored to be a part of such a mission-driven organization!” said Caetano-Cadigan. “I look forward to continuing to grow BHN's patient-centered care management programs that serve our most vulnerable individuals and communities here in Massachusetts.”

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