The decision is part of the insurer’s consolidation with CVS Health, Aetna spokesperson Anjie Coplin told the newspaper. Aetna and CVS closed their merger last November.
The affected employees will lose their jobs by May 13. The move will affect several positions, including pharmacy technicians, accounts receivable analysts, operations managers and pharmacists.
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