Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, spoke about the health initiative that was co-founded by his company as well as Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway. When the three executives launched Haven in January 2018, they described it as a venture aimed at making health care more understandable for the three companies’ employees. But Dimon said during his keynote speech at the BIO International Convention in Philadelphia that they hope to go beyond that. In other health industry news: CVS' deal with Aetna, insurance deals in Georgia, and personnel announcements.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2ERYVFK
June 06, 2019
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