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In a significant shift, Amazon's healthcare division is undergoing a major reorganization, dividing its operations into six distinct units. This restructuring comes in response to the recent departure of several key executives within the healthcare sector of the company. Reports indicate that this overhaul has been in the works for several months, aiming to streamline operations and enhance efficiency.
Among the notable exits is Sunita Mishra, the company's chief medical officer, who resigned last month. Additionally, Aaron Martin, a vice president within the healthcare unit, is also preparing to leave. Despite these high-profile departures, Amazon has clarified that it is not planning any large-scale layoffs as part of this restructuring effort.
The changes reflect Amazon's commitment to refining its healthcare strategy and adapting to the evolving landscape of the industry. As the company continues to innovate, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how these new units will shape the future of Amazon's healthcare initiatives.
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