Becker's Healthcare March 10, 2023
Giles Bruce

With its deals totaling more than $18 billion for Oak Street Health and Signify Health, CVS is positioning itself to serve Medicare Advantage patients and the coming shift to value-based care, CEO Karen Lynch said in a March 8 Fortune podcast.

“We have the premier, payer-agnostic, value-based care assets to support Medicare, bar none in the country,” she said. “And our goal will be to improve health, improve health outcomes, improve quality, improve access and convenience.”

Ms. Lynch told Fortune the company hopes to “provide primary care for all customers,” with an initial focus on Medicare Advantage: “That’s the largest population, has the highest cost, has the most chronic conditions. We feel like we can have a huge impact on...

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