Healthcare Finance News November 1, 2022
Jeff Lagasse

Cigna’s Medicare Advantage customers in those states will immediately have access to the full spectrum of in-home primary care services.

Cigna has teamed with Heal in a value-based arrangement whereby the latter will be in-network for Cigna Medicare Advantage customers, providing in-home primary care for seniors, the insurer said last week.

The partnership will take root in four states – Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina and South Carolina – and Cigna’s Medicare Advantage customers in those states will immediately have access to the full spectrum of in-home primary care services.

Heal said its services, which are geared specifically for seniors, include house calls, telehealth and remote patient monitoring.

WHAT’S THE IMPACT

Heal CEO Scott Vertrees said the collaboration will allow...

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