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Short takes: a rumor of merger/buy with Cigna and Humana–what are the odds? (updated) And what’s up with the low number of HIMSS 24 exhibitors?

...24 Aug]. Doomed to repeat history? In 2015, two payer mega-mergers involving these same companies were concocted: Cigna with Anthem and Humana with Aetna. They hit the buzzsaws of DOJ and before that, state approvals. The DOJ pursued them on antitrust in the Federal courts which derailed both by January 2017. Running up to that, every state got an approval vote through review by each state’s Department of Banking and Insurance or equivalent. Many did not approve or with conditions. The other factor is corporate. In the runup to the merger, Anthem-Cigna was marked by escalating animosity from the management... Continue Reading

Has Amazon lost its ‘edge’ in healthcare? Or finally seeing reality?

Amazon’s long and winding road to Healthcare Reality is no surprise to those tracking Amazon’s moves over the past few years. And Bloomberg agrees. In the eyes of many of the industry, Amazon was one of the top companies revolutionizing healthcare in a consumer-focused, tech-driven model. They were making The Big Moves along with giants CVS and Walgreens with an open wallet, with Walmart lagging and tagging behind. But when you turn a Gimlet Eye to the track record, The Big Moves were marked by hubris, uncertainty, lack of focus, lack of healthcare expertise, and just plain bad judgment. First,... Continue Reading

Primary care provider Forward introduces CarePod kiosks, raises $100 million for deployment–but will it work this time?

...cleanliness, and claustrophobia. FierceHealthcare, PYMNTS This Editor has also taken a dim view of open kiosks placed in retailers such as CVS Health, Walmart, and supermarkets, such as Higi (bought by Babylon Health but evidently not part of the bankruptcy) and Pursuant Health (the former SoloHealth), having seen all too many of them in dusty corners, neglected, and often with Out Of Order signs. The Forward plan to restrict them to malls, offices, and gyms seems to avoid the retail crunch but one wonders what the breakeven is–or if this is a substitute for office expansion. A commenter with a... Continue Reading

Roundup: Virgin Pulse, NextGen close fast; Elucid, Eleos, Vida, Neteera funding; One Medical-CommonSpirit; Indian Health $2.5B EHR to General Dynamics+Oracle; losses, layoffs at Cano Health, 15% digital cuts at Mass General Brigham

...“leverage its operational and software expertise” and “adding new products and capabilities, both organically and inorganically, to continue enabling NextGen Healthcare’s customers to deliver exceptional patient outcomes.” Healthcare Dive, FierceHealthcare (also Virgin Pulse) Are these lights at the end of the dark M&A tunnel for health tech and related? Or avoiding the oncoming train of FTC and DOJ regulations that collide head-on with M&A with the pending imposition of the Draft Merger Guidelines and the Premerger Notification rules under Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR)? It seems like top digital health law firm Epstein Becker Green has caught up with Editor Cassandra [TTA 20... Continue Reading

This ‘n’ that: HHS settles *2017* ransomware breach, Carbon Health lays off 114 in restructuring, why oh why VC General Catalyst wants a $3B health system, when Larry Met Billy, a lexicon of workplace terms

...for 60% of their revenue, but as it waned in 2022, so did their revenue by 23%. To date, their funding has been over $622 million, with $100 million in January in a Series D funded by CVS Health Ventures. This isn’t their first big layoff–200 staffers said goodbye in January as well as 250 in mid-2022 which was about 8%. Becker’s General Catalyst’s newest venture into Health Transformation Land, HATco, The Health Assurance Transformation Corporation, is in the market for a health system in the “$1 billion to $3 billion” range. Not too small to not have an impact... Continue Reading

News roundup: Walgreens & CVS pharmacy staff 3 day walkout, DOJ ramping up healthcare acquisition scrutiny, Cantata Health sold to TT Capital, Lancashire County Council chooses Progress Lifeline for TECS (UK)

...up post-merger investigations. This is all about “monopoly’ of healthcare markets as deemed by DOJ–and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), currently ax-tossing at Amazon. Mr. Forman cited national economic data, blame-gaming among health care providers, insurers and drug makers, and economic analysts–as well as the public comments registered as part of DOJ’s draft merger guidelines. Hiding behind value-based care isn’t going to help as DOJ is questioning whether payer/provider consolidation actually delivers on VBC, but instead “delivers on increased power and conduct that increases barriers and otherwise harms competition”. A far more complete summary of his remarks at the Health... Continue Reading

Turmoil smacks retail healthcare (updated): Walgreens to shut 60 VillageMDs, as Village names 3 new presidents; CVS shakeup continues; Rite Aid bankrupt; Amazon’s One Medical rebrands Iora

...officer, and chief strategy officer. Business Wire 18 October CVS Health continues to Shake & Bake. Chief financial officer and recently announced president of Health Services Shawn Guertin is taking a leave of absence due to “unforeseen family health reasons”. The CFO role will be covered by Tom Cowhey, SVP of corporate finance with Mike Pykosz, CEO of Oak Street Health, stepping in as the interim president of health services. Interestingly, the CVS release included Kyle Armbrester, the CEO of Signify Health, as being “highly involved in the Health Services strategy”. Both Oak Street and Signify were part of a... Continue Reading

Walgreens’ transformation continues: new CEO enters, CIO exits, launches Virtual Healthcare in 9 states

This week of HLTH has not been short of Big News from WBA, perhaps cleverly to ace out CVS, Amazon (facing retail monopoly charges from the FTC and 17 states), and Walmart. Regaining the lost momentum at Walgreens Boots Alliance will be a heavy lift. Enter Tim Wentworth as CEO from retirement. Mr. Wentworth formerly helmed Express Scripts, coming on after that company’s acquisition of pharmacy benefits manager Medco. When Express Scripts was acquired by Cigna in 2018, he headed their health services area, now Evernorth, retiring from there at the end of 2021. He is exactly what executive chair... Continue Reading

Two studies: telehealth’s ‘generation gap’ and $22B target for healthcare generative AI–by 2032

J.D. Power notices that older users aren’t all that comfortable with telehealth. On a 1,000 point scale, pre-boomers (!) and Boomers, score a 671 while Gen Y and Gen Z score 714 for an average of 698. Those surveyed liked telehealth for convenience (28%) and receiving care quickly (17%). Issues for the older group are trust, digital channels, and appointment scheduling. The latter two are, in this Editor’s view, interface related, with many telehealth providers neglecting mobile and tablet-friendly platforms, making typefaces large enough, and backgrounds contrasty enough. CVS leads in satisfaction, surprisingly, in direct to consumer telehealth providers (744),... Continue Reading

Funding/new business roundup: General Catalyst’s HATco ‘health assurance’ venture and $6B portfolio merger, Brightside Health expands, Diana Health’s $34M, Headway’s $125M, Main Street Health’s $315M

With HLTH 2023 this week in Las Vegas, there’s the usual deluge of investment and ‘big news’ announcements, both before and during the conference. HLTH’s Biggest and Somewhat Mystifying News (so far) is that Big Investor General Catalyst now is getting directly into the healthcare transformation business with HATco. The Health Assurance Transformation Corporation is a fully-owned company that will be in the business of “health assurance”, defined as “a more affordable, accessible and proactive system of care” which is a very broad brush indeed that sounds like the promise of value-based care and the Triple Aim (remember?). HATco already... Continue Reading