As part of their collaboration, the Aetna Whole Health product, which is a collection of benefit plans designed for a coordinated care model, will be introduced in northern Texas.
Through their partnership, Aetna and Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance aim to improve patients’ health outcomes while cutting healthcare costs.
“Aetna is pleased to work with Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance to provide a simpler and more efficient healthcare experience for our members while helping employers to manage healthcare costs,” said Ralph Holmes, Aetna’s president for North Texas.
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