FILED BY EXPRESS SCRIPTS HOLDING COMPANY
PURSUANT TO RULE 425 UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
AND DEEMED FILED PURSUANT TO RULE14a-12
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
SUBJECT COMPANY: EXPRESS SCRIPTS HOLDING COMPANY / CIGNA CORPORATION
COMMISSION FILE NO.001-35490
The following is a transcript of a video that Cigna Corporation added to the deal website, www.advancinghealthcare.com:
Cigna Express Scripts Interview Video
“Health Care Today”
Scott Josephs: “Healthcare needs to be simple. It should be simple for patients to access high-quality health care. It should be simple for providers to deliver high-quality health care.”
Steve Miller: “Yeah, the combination of Express Scripts and Cigna truly is what America is looking for to transform health care. The frustration out there is incredible. It’s the friction, it’s the fragmentation, it’s the expense, and it’s not delivering the quality we want.”
Rene Lindsay: “What I see today is that patients who may be very sick, and taking specialty medications, are still very savvy. They want affordable care, but they don’t want to give up quality. So by connecting care, we’re able to deliver that.”
Scott Josephs: “We want the patient to have the tools they need to take better care of themselves, and a doctor who is appropriately incentivized to care about their medical health, to care about what medications they’re taking, what medications they’re not taking, and frankly, how their health care is impacting them emotionally.”
Chrissa Tibbets: “You want to put yourself in the shoes of the patient that you’re working with so that you can help create the best care plan for them. What are their specific lifestyle needs? How can you support them the best? And you’re treating them as a whole individual and working with them in that regard.”
“Our Future Vision”
Steve Miller: “The Cigna Express Scripts database will probably be the largest in health care. When you can take that and you add analytics to it, so you make data into knowledge and knowledge into actions, it’s going to be incredibly powerful for physicians, payers, and patients.”
Rene Lindsay: “When we think about all of these insights that we’re receiving and combining and integrating medical, and pharmacy, and lab values, and behavioral, we get a more holistic picture of the patient.”
Sarah Hopkins: “By being able to coordinate care with physicians, nurses, social workers, we can put those pieces together, provide more focused and more specific patient health care, provide better interventions, and have better health outcomes for the patient.”
Scott Josephs: “The lowest cost disease is one that never occurs. If someone has a condition, addressing it and attacking it before it spreads, before it becomes rampant, that’s the holy grail. By giving the doctor the right information at the point of care, that’s a recipe for a powerful, positive outcome.”
“To find out more, visit advancinghealthcare.com”
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