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CVS To Build ‘50 To 60’ New Oak Street Health Senior Clinics In 2024

CVS Health plans to build 50 to 60 new Oak Street Health centers for seniors in 2024.

CVS Health Profits Drop To $1.9 Billion As Restructuring Costs Take Hold

CVS Health said second quarter profits dropped 37% to $1.9 billion due largely to costs from restructuring and acquisitions made this year.

Humana Forecasts Bigger Medicare Advantage Growth Of 825,000 Members

Humana, which made big investments in its Medicare business, now says its individual enrollment in the popular Advantage plans would “grow by approximately 825,000 members in 2023.”

Humana Forecasts Bigger Medicare Advantage Growth Of 825,000 Members

Humana, which made big investments in its Medicare business, now says its individual enrollment in the popular Advantage plans would “grow by approximately 825,000 members in 2023.”

Amazon’s Latest Healthcare Expansion: Virtual Clinic To Grow Nationwide

Amazon is expanding its virtual healthcare clinic to all 50 U.S. states.

As CVS Adds More Healthcare Services, 5,000 Job Cuts And Restructuring Ahead

CVS Health plans to shed 5,000 jobs across the country in the wake of billions of dollars the retail drugstore giant has spent on healthcare services.

Centene Profits Hit $1 Billion On Big Obamacare Growth

Centene reported second quarter profits of $1 billion as membership grew by nearly 2 million thanks to Obamacare enrollment.

Centene Profits Hit $1 Billion On Big Obamacare Growth

Centene reported second quarter profits of $1 billion as membership grew by nearly 2 million thanks to Obamacare enrollment.

Walgreens CFO To Leave As Company Looks For Replacement With Healthcare Experience

Walgreens said chief finance officer James Kehoe will leave the drugstore giant and the company will begin to search for a replacement with healthcare experience.

Labor Shortage, Not Covid, Dogs Hospital Comeback To Pre-Pandemic Days

Hospitals on average aren’t performing as well financially as they were before the pandemic, thanks to the labor shortage and need for nurses in particular.