Coventry Health Care - Key Events

Key Events

  • 1986 - Coventry Corporation, Inc.
  • 1987 - Acquired American Service Life Insurance Company
  • 1988 - Acquired HealthAmerica Pennsylvania
  • 1989 - Acquired Group Health Plan in St. Louis, Missouri
  • 1994 - Acquired Southern Health Services in Richmond, Virginia
  • 1995 - Acquired HealthCare USA in Jacksonville, Florida
  • 1998 - Merged with Principal Health Care, corporate office moves to Bethesda, Maryland, and company name changed to Coventry Health Care, Inc.
  • 1999 - Acquired Kaiser in Charlotte, North Carolina and Carelink in Charleston, West Virginia
  • 2000 - Acquired PrimeONE and merged with Carelink. Acquired WellPath Community Health Plans in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
  • 2001 - Acquired Qualchoice in Charlottesville, Virginia and Kaiser Permanente membership in Kansas City, Missouri
  • 2002 - Acquired New Alliance in Erie, Pennsylvania and Mid America Health Plan in Kansas City, Missouri
  • 2003 - Acquired PersonalCare in Champaign, Illinois and Altius Health Plan in South Jordan, Utah
  • 2004 - Acquired OmniCare in Detroit, Michigan
  • 2005 - Acquired First Health Group Corporation
  • 2007 - Acquired group health business from Mutual of Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska; VISTA Health Plans in Sunrise, Florida, and Concentra Workers' Compensation Managed Care Services
  • 2008 - Acquired MHNet Behavioral Health in Austin, Texas and Group Dental Services (GDS) in Rockville, Maryland
  • 2010 - Acquired Mercy Health Plans in St Louis, Missouri and Preferred Health Systems (PHS) in Wichita, Kansas
  • 2011 - Awarded Kentucky Medicaid Business
  • 2012 - Acquired by Aetna Inc.

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