Fierce Health Technology July 30, 2020
Paige Minemyer

Oscar Health is planning to expand into 19 new markets and four new states in 2021, the insurer announced Thursday.

The expansion will bring the startup health plan’s geographic footprint to 19 states and 47 markets, pending regulatory approvals. It will bring Oscar’s individual and family plans to potential members in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Iowa and North Carolina, as well as to new markets in some of the states it already serves, such as Florida and Pennsylvania.

The announcement also marks the fourth straight year that Oscar has unveiled plans to expand.

Alongside the plans to further expand its reach, Oscar unveiled its new $0 Virtual Primary Care, which will offer a slew of digital and in-home services to its individual...

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