CVS Struggling with costs of Medicare Advantage plans

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This is to be expected. I can only speak for MA in Washington state. Aetna has been in the business of MA for a very long time. But what the article doesn't say is that CVS took a strategy to go directly after United Health Care for market share. They offer a $0 premium point of sale product. That means it is not an HMO and their list of providers is broad. They also offer HMO products. But the one thing all their products have is $0 premium, $0 deductible, drugs in tier 1 with $0 copay.

Like many other carriers there are two debit cards associated with the account: A flex card to pay for copays - funded quarterly. And a card to buy over the counter items. The catch is that you can only buy OTC items through CVS. Also funded quarterly. If you are healthy you won't be seeing the doctor so there are few co-pays, and you won't need a lot of OTC health items.

What does that mean? It means they are giving the coverage away. What does that mean for 2025? Premiums next year, for sure.

But the other issue is that CVS is having problems making a profit in its drug store business and has announced it will be closing stores, or stores in Target locations later in the year.

So overall, CVS just hasn't managed itself well.
 
CVS is trying to be all things to all people. A pharmacy. A walk in medical clinic Doc in a Box, beauty supply store, a grocery store and deli. And doing most of those things poorly
 
I noticed CVS decided the optical services cubby at the back of the store wasn’t such a great idea after all. They apparently closed on short notice with no plans for what to do with that space. The ones around here look like half empty storage area.
 
I noticed CVS decided the optical services cubby at the back of the store wasn’t such a great idea after all. They apparently closed on short notice with no plans for what to do with that space. The ones around here look like half empty storage area.
Our CVS's are doing all kinds of shots as well as a minute clinic. Kind of handy as our PCPs never have the time for routine shots and they may not have the vaccine on site. SO, off to CVS every time we need to get vaxed for something (most recently RSV, Flu and Covid booster.) I like it.

While CVS may have MA set up, I've never seen anything about it at their local stores but YMMV.
 
They have too many locations near me. The location I was using kept entering scripts with 0 refills so I don’t trust them. I woudn’t dream of getting a jab there. I get jabs at Walgreen’s but they are shaky too.
 
I was very underwhelmed with my experience in a Target CVS for a vaccine - my only choice at the time. It was bad compared to a regular CVS. I guess they are going to close a bunch of them?

They had planned to close “dozens” of Target CVS pharmacies this spring already. That’s out of 1800 so not a large chunk.
 
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