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CVS Health is making significant changes in its approach to value-based care as part of a broader strategy to reduce costs. The company has decided to terminate its participation in the ACO REACH program, which focuses on value-based care models that aim to improve patient outcomes while managing healthcare expenses. In a related move, CVS is selling its Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) business to Wellvana.
These decisions reflect CVS's commitment to streamline operations and enhance financial performance amid a changing healthcare landscape. By divesting from these programs, CVS is likely seeking to focus its resources on more profitable ventures while navigating the complexities of the healthcare market. The shift underscores the ongoing trend among healthcare providers to reevaluate their business models in pursuit of efficiency and sustainability. As CVS Health pivots in this direction, the implications for its future operations and patient care strategies remain to be seen.
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