A federal judge in St. Louis has issued a preliminary injunction that effectively bars former Cigna executive Amy Bricker from working for CVS Health. Meanwhile, a lawsuit over her non-compete clause is set to move forward. Judge Ronnie White of the U.S. District Court in the eastern district of Missouri said in the injunction that Bricker is barred from providing any services
CVS Health has officially completed its acquisition of Oak Street Health, the company revealed this week. The definitive agreement was announced in February, with the all-cash transaction valued at around $10.6 billion. Oak Street Health is a multi-payer, value-based primary care company focused on older adults, with a care model and technology platform it describes as
Former Cigna executive Amy Bricker is being temporarily blocked from beginning her new job at CVS Health, pending the outcome of a lawsuit over Cigna's noncompete agreement, according to a restraining order filed in a Missouri district court. Until recently, Bricker had served as head of Express Scripts, Cigna's pharmacy benefit manager subsidiary. Bricker had been slated to