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Aetna

British  
/ ˈɛtnə /

noun

  1. the Latin name for Mount Etna

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However, the owner of the drugstore chain and insurance giant Aetna continues to be dogged by concerns about federal rates for Medicare insurers.

From Barron's

Medical cost trends continue to put pressure on CVS’s Aetna insurance business.

From Barron's

CVS’s Aetna insurance business reported a medical loss ratio, or the percentage of premiums spent on medical services, of 94.8% for the quarter, flat from the same period a year earlier.

From Barron's

In an interview, CVS Chief Financial Officer Brian Newman said the Aetna insurance unit’s Medicaid business was seeing cost trends that were high, but in line with its expectations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newman characterized healthcare spending in Aetna’s Medicaid business as “stable but elevated, in line with expectations.”

From The Wall Street Journal