The
U.S. health insurer's rebranding move is not its first, having
previously changed its identity from WellPoint Inc around eight
years ago.
The rebranding is a first step in the company's effort to
optimize its brand portfolio, the insurer said in a statement.
Anthem's Blue Cross Blue Shield health plans will not be
renamed, it added.
The company, which operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in
several states, has been attempting to compete in a changing
health insurance landscape following deals by rivals such Cigna
Corp to merge with the biggest U.S. pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs).
Anthem launched its in-house pharmacy benefits management
business, IngenioRx, in 2019 after ending a long-standing deal
with Express Scripts Holding Co, which is now a part of Cigna.
In the quarter ended Dec. 31, IngenioRx brought in about 19% of
Anthem's total operating revenue.
The company acquired myNEXUS Inc, a home-based nursing
management company, in April.
(Reporting by Manojna Maddipatla in Bengaluru; Editing by
Krishna Chandra Eluri)
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