MedPage Today October 7, 2020
Joyce Frieden

— David Nash, MD, lists this year’s “Dirty Dozen” trends in healthcare

The rise of the “payvider” — joint ventures between payers and providers — is one of this year’s “Dirty Dozen” healthcare trends to watch, David Nash, MD, MBA, said at the virtual 2020 Population Health Colloquium.

“We’re going to see the Big 5 — Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Anthem, and all the rest — reaching out and connecting with provider groups in ways we could never have imagined,” Nash, founding dean emeritus of the College of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, said Monday during this year’s colloquium. “This is especially true post-pandemic because of the exigencies in the marketplace, the layoffs, and the $10 billion loss...

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