| UnitedHealth Group, one of the nation's biggest insurers, announced Wednesday that it planned to buy a large physicians group from dialysis-center chain DaVita for $4.9 billion, continuing a push into direct delivery of medical care. The purchase, which needs regulatory approval, will add to UnitedHealth's roster of 30,000 doctors. The deal comes after another major health insurance provider, Aetna, approved a proposal to merge with pharmacy chain CVS Health, potentially transforming 10,000 CVS stores into community health-care "hubs" where customers will be able to get basic health care such as blood tests. With the Republican tax overhaul potentially chipping away at ObamaCare, insurers and health-care providers are looking for new ways to strengthen their businesses. Source: The New York Times |
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