When Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway announced three years ago they would be joining together on a venture to reimagine employer-sponsored health care, they had our ears. They had industry clout, a reputation for innovation, and, perhaps most importantly, financial leverage.
Unfortunately, the venture has produced none of the massive disruptions many had (perhaps overly optimistically) hoped for. More pragmatic individuals recognized the monumental undertaking was riddled with obstacles and were not surprised to hear Haven would be throwing in the towel.
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