Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan Chase team up to cut healthcare costs

January 30, 2018

Three industry giants – Amazon.com, Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan Chase – have announced plans to put top company executives in charge of an initiative focused on technology that will improve healthcare services for U.S. employees while cutting costs. The partnership will be run “free from profit-making incentives,” according to the companies, which employ 1.1 million workers combined.

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