Adding more direct-to-consumer health services could be crucial for the success of CVS's $68 billion merger with Aetna, which the companies have touted as a way to control medical costs.
Including changes based on how sick or healthy people are, the total increase in payments to insurers is estimated to be about 6.5 percent, on average,
Walmart and Humana have explored a wide range of options including a merger, though an outright combination isn't likely at this point, according to one source.
The largest private employer in the U.S., has been bypassing insurers and buying health care for its workers directly from providers in six different regions.