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UnitedHealth to acquire DaVita's primary care unit for $4.9 bn

Acquisition to be US health insurer's second major deal after it bought Surgical Care Affiliates for around $2.3 bn

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The logo of Down Jones Industrial Average stock market index listed company UnitedHealthcare is shown in Cypress, California. (Photo: Reuters)

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US health insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc on Wednesday announced a $4.9 billion deal to buy a unit of DaVita Inc, looking to bolster its primary and urgent care services.

The all-cash deal is UnitedHealth's second major acquisition in 2017 that aims to broaden its reach beyond insurance and boost its outpatient care services through a large network of clinics.

UnitedHealth bought Surgical Care Affiliates for about $2.3 billion in March.

The deal with Denver-based DaVita, which mainly provides dialysis services, will combine UnitedHealth's Optum unit with DaVita's physician network business that serves about 1.7 million patients each year through nearly 300 clinics.
 
Besides running urgent care clinics, Optum manages drug benefits and offers data analytics services to industry clients.

DaVita's physician network unit recorded sales of $4.11 billion last year but had become a major drag on the company's financial performance in recent quarters despite contributing 30 per cent to total revenue.

News of the deal sent DaVita shares up 9.3 per cent to $66.61 in premarket trading on Wednesday.

DaVita plans to use the proceeds of the sale for stock buybacks and to repay debt.

Reuters reported last month that DaVita was exploring a sale of its medical unit.

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First Published: Dec 06 2017 | 7:56 PM IST

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