CompCare signs contract to provide autism care coordination services in Wisconsin

Comprehensive Care Corporation (CompCare) (OTCBB: CHCR) today announced it has signed a contract effective March 1, 2010, to provide autism care coordination services for a health plan in Wisconsin.

“This contract signifies a great opportunity in a new state to provide our specialized autism programs. We are excited to work with this new health plan client and local providers to ensure a high-quality, accessible, and convenient program for members.”

The contract marks CompCare's expansion into Wisconsin, where it will provide autism care coordination services for members enrolled in a commercial health plan.

The new contract is a direct result of CompCare's efforts and growing reputation in offering a specialized program for families affected by autism. During the last four years, CompCare has offered its clients a customized autism program built on care coordination and management, designed to help members and their families receive early intervention and support in navigating services and benefits. The program is also designed to increase overall well-being. The Company plans to ultimately extend the program nationwide.

CompCare's Co-Chief Executive Officer John Hill, stated, "This contract signifies a great opportunity in a new state to provide our specialized autism programs. We are excited to work with this new health plan client and local providers to ensure a high-quality, accessible, and convenient program for members."

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