Fierce Health Technology November 5, 2019
Paige Minemyer

Haven is partnering with two national health insurers to launch the first salvo in its attempt to disrupt the healthcare system.

The joint venture between Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway will offer health plans to 30,000 JPMorgan workers in Ohio and Arizona for 2020 that are backed by Cigna and CVS Health’s Aetna, Bloomberg reported. Amazon will also offer coverage to workers in Connecticut, North Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin that it designed in collaboration with Haven and unspecified payers.

The new plans for JPMorgan workers will not have deductibles and will include a wellness plan that will offer monthly financial rewards for meeting certain fitness or health goals, Bloomberg reported. A typical copay ranges from between $15 to $110,...

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