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Aetna President Karen Lynch Meets Communities at CVS Pharmacies Karen Lynch, the president of Aetna, is meeting members at the CVS pharmacies in their communities Courtesy Aetna Early in her life, Karen Lynch, the president of health insurer Aetna, was exposed to the U.S. healthcare system. When Lynch was 12, her mother committed suicide. Later, her aunt, who cared for Lynch and her siblings, was diagnosed with lung and breast cancer and ultimately died from these conditions. "When those personal events happen early in life, I had a mission and a passion to be able to help transform the way people transform healthcare," Lynch told Business Insider .
Lynch has spent the last three decades working in the healthcare industry. She joined Aetna in 2012, leading the company's specialty products division and rising through the ranks to become SW Business Directory president in 2015. Following Aetna's merger with CVS, Lynch now leads Aetna's business in place of former CEO Mark Bertolini . As part of the newly merged company, she sees her role in transforming healthcare as finding ways to meet people where they are, whether at a CVS pharmacy in their communities, in their homes or through technology.
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In some pharmacies, CVS has been testing " health centers" that allocate more of the space to health services such as clinics, wellness rooms or medical equipment. Steven Pearson, founder of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, is preparing us to make difficult decisions about expensive drugs Steven Pearson, the founder of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, is preparing us for tough decisions about costly drugs ICER Medicine prices in the United States are high and are rising more and more . Steve Pearson leads the solution.
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