Health Payer Intelligence April 14, 2021
Kelsey Waddill

The partners will be focusing on wellness as much as they focus on illness and emphasized that the health plan will be provider-led.

MVP Health Care and the University of Vermont (UVM) Health Network plan to form a Medicare Advantage plan with an emphasis on wellness, the non-profit payer and academic healthcare system announced.

“With a shared mission of creating innovative solutions and sustaining healthy communities, MVP Health Care and the UVM Health Network will enthusiastically co-create a health plan that supports stronger relationships between members and physicians, and will positively impact the communities we serve,” said Christopher Del Vecchio, president and chief executive officer of MVP Health Care.

The health plan will be available to residents in Vermont and...

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