...a "landmark" value-based care agreement with MedStar Health, a health system with more than 300 sites of care in the region. The two entities say their efforts, which will focus on more personalized care for patients, identifying high-risk populations and geographies and improving technology infrastructure, will save $400 million over the next seven years. CareFirst is currently the largest insurer in Maryland, with 2,128,811 members, and the second-largest insurer in Washington, D.C., with 308,313 members.
From AIS’s Directory of Health Plans
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