Becker's Healthcare July 31, 2018
Julie Spitzer

Much like how Amazon began by selling books before blossoming into the empire it is today, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said his partnership with Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett will start small before making it big, according to an interview with CNBC.

In January, Amazon, JPMorgan and Berkshire Hathaway embarked on an effort to cut healthcare costs for their collective 1.1 million workers. The joint venture hasn’t disclosed much information about its intentions, but it has tapped Atul Gawande, MD, a well-known surgeon and author, to lead it.

“I want to do a better job, and we’re going to put more brainpower, more capability to figure out how we can make you healthier and happier with better...

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