Healthcare Finance News September 24, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

The program brings together nurses and hospital staff to help MA members transition to home care.

CVS Health company Aetna announced plans to scale the Aetna Clinical Collaboration (ACC) program to 10 hospitals by the end of the year, with some implementations already underway.

The program has already begun at AdventHealth Shawnee Mission, Houston Methodist and WakeMed Health and Hospitals, Aetna said.

The ACC program brings Aetna nurses together with hospital staff, working side-by-side to help Medicare Advantage members get the care and support they need to remain healthy when they return home from the hospital, or make the transition into a skilled nursing facility.

According to data published in Patient Safety Network, hospital admissions occur more often among older...

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