UnitedHealthcare buys Preferred Care, Medica HMOs [The Miami Herald]
| By John Dorschner, The Miami Herald | |
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Terms of the two deals were not announced.
"This is certainly a bold move by United," said
Caruncho said he and most of the Preferred Care team will stay after the sale is completed. He called the new relationship a partnership in which UHC will benefit by "our relationship with the community and the seniors."
UHC had an earlier foray into the
Within five years, UHC sold the 18 clinics, and Fernandez eventually picked them up for less than
At mid-day Tuesday a UHC spokesman said the company would have no further comment beyond its press release announcing the purchases, which are expected to close later this year, following regulatory approvals.
Caruncho said Preferred Care will retain its name and network for the rest of 2012. What happen after that remains to be seen. He said the company, which includes a large minority stake by investment firm
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