MedCity News August 8, 2022
Stephanie Baum

As part of its Envision U.S. Healthcare Summit, Microsoft conducted interviews with executives at Aetna CVS Health and Humana to highlight some of the ways these companies are adapting to consumerization of healthcare.

Payers are increasingly leveraging collaborative partnerships to develop AI models designed to improve early intervention for high risk patients. Health insurers are also interested in collaborating with providers to expand virtual care to not only provide more flexibility to members, but to also provide more effective platforms for triaging patients when they need care.

As part of the Microsoft Envision U.S. Healthcare Summit, Microsoft conducted interviews with executives at Aetna CVS Health and Humana to highlight some of the ways these companies are adapting to consumerization of...

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