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The Cigna Group is an American multinational for-profit managed healthcare and insurance company based in Bloomfield, Connecticut. [2] [3] Its insurance subsidiaries are major providers of medical, dental, disability, life and accident insurance and related products and services, the majority of which are offered through employers and other groups (e.g., governmental and non-governmental ...
Cigna's Evernorth unit will offer its clients a guarantee that it will limit annual increases in GLP-1 drug costs at 15%, a spokesperson said. The company aims to achieve this through various ...
Health insurer Cigna Corp's Evernorth unit would partner with Kaiser Permanente to help patients enrolled in some its rival's health plans gain access to doctors while traveling. The agreement ...
In late 2020, Express Scripts and several subsidiaries were rebranded and reorganized into a distinct health services organization, Evernorth. [45] Evernorth CEO Tim Wentworth retired at the end of 2021 and Cigna veteran executive Eric Palmer became Evernorth CEO starting in 2022. [46]
Cigna's (CI) third-quarter results reflect strong pharmacy revenues coupled with solid segmental performances. A hiked 2022 EPS outlook is commendable. Cigna (CI) Q3 Earnings Top on Evernorth Unit ...
In March 2018, it was announced that Cigna, a global health services company, would acquire Express scripts for $67 billion. [22] After the merger of Express Scripts with Cigna in December 2018, Wentworth became the president of both companies. [23] In September 2020, Cigna launched Evernorth, its health services portfolio, with Wentworth as ...
Cigna's Evernoth unit inks five-year deal with health care giant Kaiser Permanente, opening the door for a broadly-defined partnership. Cigna's Evernorth and Kaiser Permanente team up to expand ...
In June 2015, Anthem made an offer to acquire Cigna for more than $54 billion in cash and stock. [58] [59] In February 2017, United States district court Judge Amy Berman Jackson blocked the Cigna merger on grounds of anti-competitive practices. [60] On February 14, Cigna called off its merger agreement with Anthem. [61]