UHC Expanded Footprint

somarco

GA Medicare Expert
5000 Post Club
38,055
Atlanta
UHC made over 250 acquisitions in 2024 with a focus on outpatient care. Are they becoming a health care oligarchy?


UnitedHealth Group, the largest health care company in the U.S., has clear ambitions of getting bigger.

The sprawling conglomerate — which owns a major health insurance company, physician practices, a pharmacy benefit manager, and numerous other firms — acquired or created more than 250 subsidiaries in 2024. Pretty much all of those deals weren't publicly announced, since the transactions are small relative to UnitedHealth's size. And just like in 2023, UnitedHealth has prioritized outpatient surgery centers.

UnitedHealth acquired full or partial ownership stakes in more than 100 surgery centers in 2024, according to a STAT review of UnitedHealth's newest annual financial documents. Many of those outpatient centers are focused on highly profitable services, like heart cath labs, orthopedic surgery, ophthalmology, and gastroenterology. More than a dozen are part of a joint venture with Texas Health Resources, a nonprofit hospital system in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that generated $6 billion in revenue last year.

 
UHC made over 250 acquisitions in 2024 with a focus on outpatient care. Are they becoming a health care oligarchy?


UnitedHealth Group, the largest health care company in the U.S., has clear ambitions of getting bigger.

The sprawling conglomerate — which owns a major health insurance company, physician practices, a pharmacy benefit manager, and numerous other firms — acquired or created more than 250 subsidiaries in 2024. Pretty much all of those deals weren't publicly announced, since the transactions are small relative to UnitedHealth's size. And just like in 2023, UnitedHealth has prioritized outpatient surgery centers.

UnitedHealth acquired full or partial ownership stakes in more than 100 surgery centers in 2024, according to a STAT review of UnitedHealth's newest annual financial documents. Many of those outpatient centers are focused on highly profitable services, like heart cath labs, orthopedic surgery, ophthalmology, and gastroenterology. More than a dozen are part of a joint venture with Texas Health Resources, a nonprofit hospital system in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that generated $6 billion in revenue last year.

My only major comment is holy crap. This is not going to end well for cost control of health care. And with a zillion subsidiaries untangling the accounting across companies when, for example they own the health insurance of the person getting the procedure and own the doctors and facilities... Talk about your left hand scratching your right and it will be extremely difficult to untangle the money trail due to how it is split up between companies..
 
Back
Top