FILE PHOTO: The logo of the web service Amazon is pictured in this June 8, 2017 illustration photo. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso/Illustration/File Photo
NEW YORK - Amazon.com Inc, Berkshire Hathaway Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co on Wednesday said their joint healthcare company would be called Haven and will focus on better primary care access, simpler insurance benefits and more affordable prescription drugs for their employees. Haven will be tasked with improving healthcare for the three companies’ 1.2 million employees and family members in the United States, but will also share its findings with outsiders, according to its website, launched on Wednesday.
Haven Chief Executive Atul Gawande, who has been running the company since July, said in a news release that the company plans to start small and expand. Haven said it is “interested in working with clinicians and insurance companies to improve the overall health care system,” according to the website.Reporting by Caroline Humer; Editing by Bill Berkrot
but even Amazon CANNOT PROTECT Our Personal Medical Data from hackers How can any of us Trust any MD with our data when they Expose it to global & local state sponsored & private hacker teams? These medical Profiteers don't care about the Damage their Digital Failures do to Us
Very interesting...haven
If Haven isn't a public Universal Healthcare, at least at the level of MedicareForAll, shove your Haven in other countries' healthcare systems; we don't need another 'For Profit' healthcare platform made for/by the big corporations. NO, THANK YOU! We'll stick to MedicareForAll