Health Payer Intelligence April 21, 2021
Hannah Nelson

A new health plan provides care coordination to lower out-of-pocket costs, while also increasing access to care, for members in Southern California.

CVS Health and Aetna announced a health plan set to increase care coordination and healthcare access while lowering patient out-of-pocket costs for Southern Californians.

The Aetna Connected Plan with CVS Health gives members access to Aetna’s cost-saving HMO performance networks in Southern California while also providing convenient pharmacy services at CVS locations across the region.

“The combination of CVS and Aetna supports members on their health care journey through a new innovative health care model that is more connected, convenient and affordable,” Senior Vice President of Markets at Aetna, Kristen Miranda, said in a press release.

“The Aetna...

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