A Massachusetts regulator is warning that CVS and Mass General Brigham’s proposed MinuteClinic partnership could drive up healthcare spending by at least $40 million annually, largely through steering patients into a higher-priced system. Experts said the deal might improve convenience for some patients but is unlikely to meaningfully expand access — and could ultimately strengthen market power and push costs even higher. The post Why the CVS–Mass General Deal Would Likely Increase Spending More Than Access appeared first on MedCity News.
Why the CVS–Mass General Deal Would Likely Increase Spending More Than Access