LYNN, Mass. — Element Care, a provider of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly and managed care services for Senior Care Options, announced the appointment of Andrew Zamansky as its new chief financial officer.
Zamansky brings more than 13 years of healthcare finance experience, with a background in financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and operational performance across complex healthcare organizations.
He joins Element Care from Martin’s Point Healthcare, where he served as director of financial planning and analysis and led enterprise-wide budgeting, billing operations, and financial planning. During his tenure, Zamansky helped strengthen the organization’s financial strategy, rebuilt core financial and planning infrastructure through an ERP implementation, and introduced new reporting and revenue reconciliation processes aimed at improving transparency, cash flow, and operational efficiency.
Previously, Zamansky held senior leadership roles at Molina Health’s Senior Whole Health, where he served in the capacity of chief financial officer for nearly two years. In that role, he guided the organization through acquisitions, audits, and major performance improvement initiatives. Earlier in his career, he held finance leadership positions at Massachusetts General Hospital, supporting community health investments, hospital budgeting, grant management, and long-term planning.
“We are thrilled to welcome Andrew as our new CFO,” said Doug Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of Element Care. “His experience leading financial teams, strengthening financial infrastructure, and supporting mission-driven healthcare organizations makes him an exceptional addition to our leadership team. His expertise will play a critical role in supporting our continued growth and ensuring we can provide the best possible care to our participants.”
Element Care has provided comprehensive healthcare services to seniors for more than 30 years. The organization currently serves more than 1,100 PACE participants and approximately 1,850 Senior Care Options members across communities in Essex County, the Merrimack Valley, and parts of Greater Boston. PACE is a federally funded healthcare program that provides preventive, primary, acute, and long-term care services.
“I’ve spent more than a decade building financial infrastructure and leading teams through periods of growth, transformation, and operational improvement across Medicare, Medicaid, and community-based care organizations,” said Zamansky. “Joining Element Care is a tremendous opportunity, and I’m eager to support a mission that truly makes a difference in seniors’ lives. I look forward to helping guide the organization’s financial growth as we continue expanding access to high-quality, coordinated care.”


