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Layoff notices go out at Aetna

The Hartford Courant reports that some staff at the insurance giant in Hartford have received pink slips.

HARTFORD, Conn — Some employees at Aetna have started receiving layoff notices according to published reports on Tuesday. 

The Hartford Courant reported that CVS Health confirmed Tuesday that employees, including those in Hartford, are now being told if they are losing their jobs. Aetna's corporate parent did not say how many workers in Hartford will be part of the job cuts or when the layoffs will become effective.

 CVS Health plans to slash about 5,000 jobs to cut costs, the pharmacy chain confirmed on August 1. 

"As part of an enterprise initiative to reprioritize our investments around care delivery and technology, we must take difficult steps to reduce expenses," a CVS spokesperson said in an email. "This unfortunately includes the need to eliminate a number of non-customer facing positions across the company."

According to the spokesperson, the cuts primarily affect corporate positions — not retail and pharmaceutical employees who deal directly with customers. Employees who are laid off will get severance pay and benefits, including access to outplacement services.

"Throughout our company’s history, we’ve continuously adapted to market dynamics to lead the industry," the spokesperson said. "The difficult decision we are making will set the company up for long-term success."

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CVS Health runs a drugstore chain with nearly 10,000 locations and employs some 300,000 people. The company manages prescription drug plans for big clients like insurers and employers and provides coverage for more than 25 million people through its Aetna arm. 

The pharmacy giant has also recently pushed deeper into the primary care business, closing two multibillion-dollar deals to acquire health care providers. In May, CVS Health said it completed a roughly $10.6 billion acquisition of primary care provider Oak Street Health. It also closed in March an approximately $8 billion deal to buy home health care provider Signify Health.

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