Healthcare Finance News February 12, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

Offices in New York, Minneapolis and St. Petersburg are expected to close by the end of the month.

Amazon-owned One Medical has confirmed that it is closing several of its offices in a move intended to cut costs, with offices in New York, New York, Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Petersburg, Florida set to shutter their doors by the end of February.

Business Insider, which obtained an internal email from One Medical, confirmed in a report that the company will also be downsizing its San Francisco office space, whittling it down to one floor in a bid to reallocate internal resources.

The move comes less than a week after parent company Amazon said it would be cutting more than 100 jobs...

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