Pharmaceutical Executive July 16, 2024
Mike Hollan

The two companies will use Astrana’s technology offerings to improve access.

Health insurer Anthem Blue Cross and physicians’ association Allied Pacific IPA announced that they are partnering with Astrana Health Inc., a healthcare technology company. According to a press release, the two companies decided to partner with the tech company in order to improve access to care, and Astrana’s technology will be able to help them overcome social and economic inequities.

This is the latest example of health insurers and payers using new technologies to improve patient access and reduce hurdles.

In a press release, Astrana Health president and CEO Brandom Sim said, “We are excited about this partnership, which opens a new channel of access for delivering high-quality care...

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Topics: Health IT, Insurance, Partnerships, Payer, Physician, Provider, Technology, Trends
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