Community Health Choice
Tobi Olorunsola, MBA, is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in technology and business solutions. Currently serving as Senior Solutions Architect at Community Health Choice since October 2018, Tobi has previously held roles such as Solutions Architect and Sr. Business Application Analyst within the same organization. Tobi's career includes significant positions at McKesson as a Salesforce Administrator, and at ION Geophysical as a Business Analyst and Global Sales Support Specialist. Early experience includes contributing to institutional research at Western Michigan University as a Graduate Assistant, and various roles in data analysis and programming at Ferris State University. Tobi holds an MBA in Business Administration from Western Michigan University, alongside a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems and an Associate degree in Accounting from Ferris State University.
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Community Health Choice
We are a local, non-profit, Managed Care Organization (MCO), offering Children's Medicaid (STAR) and CHIP programs. We also offer plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Community has a network of 10,000 doctors, 77 hospitals, and is proud to be more than 400,000 Members strong! Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of underserved Texans by opening doors to healthcare and health-related social services. Community Health Choice is a LOCAL non-profit health plan. At Community, we genuinely CARE for and SERVE our Community. We are a TRUSTED partner who RESPECTS our Members and their families, opens doors to high-quality healthcare, and makes the process EASY. Even more simply, we say, Community Cares. The team members of Community Health Choice are trustworthy, caring individuals who work collaboratively with our members, providers and community partners. We are courageous, creative and responsive as we serve members and the community. Our Care Management team offers: • Health education • Programs for asthma, diabetes and high-risk pregnancy