Wall Street Journal June 30, 2021
Miriam Gottfried

Deal for majority stake in healthcare provider expected to be announced Thursday

Private-equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC is buying a majority stake in Vera Whole Health Inc., officials with both companies said.

The deal, which is expected to be announced Thursday, values the advanced primary healthcare provider at $400 million.

Vera, based in Seattle, has created a new model of employer-sponsored healthcare in which the employer or insurance provider pays a flat monthly per-patient fee that covers all of the employee’s healthcare needs. Under...

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