Doctor, UPMC to part ways over his deals with Highmark [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
| By Sean D. Hamill and Bill Toland, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
And yet, last month, after he had agreed to help
Dr. Costa tried to conceal his involvement in the development of sites in
But
Dr. Costa would not respond to requests for comment, but the deals were seen by
The deals reveal not only how heightened the competition between the region's two biggest health care players has become, with
The deals also provide a window into
John Paul,
Providing to the providers
The ongoing effort is yet another illustration of
Is that a potential problem?
"All these companies would hopefully be viable without West Penn Allegheny," said
Most of
As of the end of 2011, Highmark had already extended
--
--
--Promedix was formed by Highmark in November. It is connected to ProMed Xchange, the trade name of
--ProtoCo, formerly known as Trinity Supply Chain, officially opened for business in April, Highmark announced last week; it employs about 50 and is "a collection of three distinct companies." Those companies are
--
--Earlier this year, in a
--Finally, in that same filing, Highmark revealed its controlling stake in a firm called Optimus 28, one of the companies Highmark and Dr. Costa have been using to bundle properties for the eventual chain of clinics.
The Paul-Costa connection
The reason for that, according to multiple Highmark sources, is so that
Except for Coordinated Care Network, all of
In 2003,
It was
One source familiar with the Highmark property acquisitions said Dr. Costa is not
Highmark uses intermediary bundlers and buyers to hide the ultimate buyer from the sellers and property owners: "Having separate real estate purchasing entities is a common practice by large organizations in order to protect the organization from real estate sellers, who may inflate prices,"
Using Optimus 28
While acquiring the property for Highmark, Dr. Costa also made a purchase of his own in
Dr. Costa recently completed a second deal for Highmark, more than doubling his money in just two years on the sale of a parcel of land just down the road from his urological practice in
"I hope we are getting one of them, because we could sure use one," said
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