Becker's Healthcare November 11, 2022
Rylee Wilson

Aetna is partnering with Crossover Health to bring in-person and virtual value-based primary care to employer-sponsored health plans in the Seattle area.

The pilot program, Aetna Advance Primary Health, will be available to self-insured employers and businesses with more than 51 employees beginning Jan. 1, according to a news release published Nov. 10.

Catherine Gaffigan, MD, president of Aetna’s Northwest-Mountain market, said the plan will give members access to primary care in addition to behavioral health, physical therapy and chiropractic care from Crossover Health.

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