Healthcare Innovation October 27, 2021
Mark Hagland

Cigna on Oct. 26 announced that it was expanding its offering of digital-first primary, dermatology, behavioral, and urgent care services to plan members, through its health services business

One of the nation’s largest private health insurers is expanding its coverage of virtual care services to its plan members, joining the growing cadre of health plans shifting to covering remote-first care delivery.

An Oct. 26 press release posted to the Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna’s website began thus: “Cigna Health Plan today announced it is significantly expanding access to covered virtual care services for millions of customers. The expansion demonstrates the increased pace of innovation that is an early result of the acquisition of MDLIVE by Evernorth, Cigna’s health services business. The integrated...

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