PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh-based health insurer Highmark Inc. has cut 100 more jobs in Pennsylvania, bringing to more than 500 the layoffs in its insurance business and related hospital network.

Spokesman Aaron Billger tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review the latest cuts include 40 workers in Pittsburgh, 40 in Camp Hill, and 20 at other offices across the state.

Billger says the jobs have been cut because “health care is changing rapidly” and Highmark’s “workforce needs to be aligned to our strategies.”

The company cut 160 technology, sales and finance workers in its insurance operation last month, and it’s seven-hospital Allegheny Health Network laid off 262 workers in the second half of last year.

Highmark’s insurance business has about 20,000 workers, including 5,000 in Pittsburgh, while the hospital network has another 17,000 employees.

 

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