HealthLeaders Media January 16, 2019
Bruce Japsen

CVS has vowed to change the way U.S. healthcare is delivered, including efforts to give patients less need to use the hospital and its ancillary outpatient services.

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This competition will come down to who can better deliver medical care in the right place, at the right time, and in the right amount.

When CVS isn’t launching services that compete with hospitals, it’s trying to prevent unnecessary hospital care.

With its acquisition of Aetna complete, CVS Health is rolling out a menu of new health services and programs that are an immediate threat to U.S. hospitals and health systems.

CVS Health CEO Larry Merlo has begun disclosing new health programs as well as...

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