Forbes January 14, 2020
Bruce Japsen

CVS Health’s top executive said its stores are focused on offering “80% of what a primary care physician can treat” as it rolls out its new HealthHub format and “zero” and “low copays” for certain Aetna health plan members using CVS services.

Speaking at the JPMorgan Chase Healthcare conference Tuesday, CVS chief executive Larry Merlo said the company remains on track to have 1,500 HealthHUBs operating by the end of 2021. This comes after the first 50 HealthHubs opened last year in four markets: Houston, Atlanta, Tampa and the market that includes Philadelphia and southern New Jersey.

“We now have about 600 HealthHUBs scheduled for this year, 1500 by the end of 2021,” Merlo told JPMorgan analyst Lisa Gill in...

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