MedCity News February 12, 2025
Marissa Plescia

Centivo and Premise Health are launching a new primary care-focused health plan that will become available to employers in the 2026 benefits cycle.

Centivo, an employer-focused healthcare company, is teaming up with primary care company Premise Health to launch a primary care-focused health plan, the companies announced on Wednesday.

Buffalo, New York-based Centivo serves self-funded employers and functions as an alternative to traditional health insurers by offering health plans centered around primary care. Premise Health, based in Brentwood, Tennessee, is a direct healthcare company working with employers, unions and health plans. It offers primary care, pharmacy, behavioral health and more both virtually and onsite.

Through the new plan, which will become available to employers in the 2026 benefits cycle, Premise...

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