Rebecca Pifer Parduhn / healthcaredive - Most of Centene’s 61,000 employees will be eligible to apply for voluntary separation. But the program doesn’t amount to a complete overhaul of the company, a spokesperson said.
AI Summary: Centene has initiated a large voluntary buyout program as slipping membership and financial pressure force quick capacity reduction. The insurer is offering exit packages to many employees to reduce costs and reposition operations while it navigates enrollment headwinds and regulatory uncertainty — a tidy little corporate haircut with major workforce consequences.
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