The plan, called Aetna Whole Health-Commonwealth Health, will be offered in northeast Pennsylvania later this year. It will use Commonwealth’s more than 400 independent and employed physicians participating in the clinically integrated network.
“Commonwealth Health and our affiliated physicians are very pleased to work with Aetna to continually improve the quality of healthcare provided to our community,” said Cor Catena, CEO of Commonwealth. “This collaboration will help ensure that our patients benefit from our efforts to provide high-quality, coordinated care at a reasonable cost.”
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