A CVS-Aetna deal may force Wal-Mart to buy Humana

Merger may force healthcare industry to shuffle ownership


A CVS-Aetna deal may force Wal-Mart to buy Humana, according to an analyst reporting on the CNBC website. 

Dr. Ana Gupte, a senior healthcare services analyst at Leerink Partners sees a natural connection between Wal-Mart and Humana as a reason the retail giant could acquire the insurer. Humana would steer members to Wal-Mart pharmacies for deals on prescription co-pays.

Walgreens, Cigna and Anthem also may be among those who are looking to strike a deal, according to Gupte.

She sees a potential deal for Humana going for more than $46 billion, saying a buyer would have to pay a "25 percent to 30 percent premium now."

CVS $66 billion deal with Aetna would be the largest ever in health insurance history.

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December 12, 2017


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