AMA urges DOJ to challenge CVS-Aetna merger

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WASHINGTON — The American Medical Association (AMA) today urged the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to block the proposed acquisition of Aetna, Inc. by CVS Health Corporation, and shared with federal regulators an exhaustive AMA analysis indicating the proposed merger would likely substantially diminish competition in many health care markets to the detriment of patients.

“The CVS-Aetna deal is popularly described as a vertical merger involving two companies that don’t operate in the same markets,” said AMA President Barbara L McAneny, M.D. "But in fact, CVS and Aetna do operate as rivals in some of the same markets, raising substantial concerns that are specific to horizontal mergers. A merger of these two rivals would risk a substantial reduction of competition in the stand-alone Medicare Part D prescription drug plan market and the pharmacy benefit management (PBM) services market.”

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