Boston Herald

Aetna deal begins to pay off for CVS

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CVS Health swung back to a profit in the second quarter, thanks to an influx of health insurance revenue, and the company raised its 2019 forecast beyond Wall Street expectatio­ns.

Shares of the drugstore chain and pharmacy benefit manager outpaced the broader market in Wednesday trading after the company detailed its better-than-expected quarterly performanc­e.

Total revenue climbed over 35% to $63.43 billion in the three-month period that ended June 30, helped by a $17billion contributi­on from a new health benefits segment.

CVS Health completed a roughly $69-billion acquisitio­n of the insurer Aetna last November, adding coverage for nearly 23 million people to a corporate profile that already includes one of the country’s largest drugstore chains and pharmacy benefit management businesses.

That deal, part of which is still being reviewed by a federal judge, helped CVS health bring in $1.94 billion in net income after booking a loss in last year’s quarter due to a big charge from its long-term care business.

Aetna would advance the CVS goal of providing more care and services that help people stay healthy. The company is doing more work to help people stay on their medication­s and expanding its prescripti­on delivery and home care services.

It also said in June that it would expand a new store format that provides dietitians, helps people monitor chronic diseases and includes community rooms that can be used for things like yoga classes.

In contrast, like other drugstore chains, CVS is easing off new store openings as a source of growth. A CVS Health executive told analysts Wednesday that the company used to open about 300 new stores annually a few years ago but expects that total to fall to only around 50 next year.

Rival drugstore chain Walgreens said Tuesday that it will close 200 of its U.S. stores in order to cut costs.

 ?? AP FILE ?? HEALTH BOOST: Signs advertise new products at a CVS store with the new HealthHUB in Spring, Texas.
AP FILE HEALTH BOOST: Signs advertise new products at a CVS store with the new HealthHUB in Spring, Texas.

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