New Cigna Study Shows Integrated Medical, Pharmacy and Behavioral Benefit Design Delivers Better Health Outcomes and Improves Affordability - Annual cost savings greater than $6,700 for patients with an oncology diagnosis. - Connecting physical and mental health delivers better engagement, outcomes, and lowers costs. News provided by Share this article Share this article BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Taking a whole-person approach to health by integrating Cigna medical, pharmacy and behavioral benefits drives better health engagement, outcomes and lowers total health care costs, according to Cigna's fifth annual Value of Integration study, released today. This year's findings are based on a two-year analysis of more than 2.2 million customer medical claims from Cigna customers who receive coverage through their employer.