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Oscar Health said Tuesday it plans to stop selling health coverage to small businesses in partnership with Cigna in 2025, as the insurance upstart doubles down on growing its footprint in the individual insurance market.
Oscar and Cigna launched the joint plans in 2020, and they served about 61,000 members as of March 31. The plans are expected to generate revenue between $250 million and $260 million this year, but they ultimately struggled to make money, company executives said Tuesday during Oscar’s first-quarter earnings call.
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