MedCity News May 20, 2024
Katie Adams

Centivo, a health plan that sells to self-funded employers, acquired virtual-first primary care startup Eden Health. With this acquisition, Centivo now serves more than 160 employers in all 50 states.

In the past two months, massive companies have been throwing in the towel for their primary and virtual care offerings — including Walmart, Optum and Walgreens. While these big players are exiting the market, one company is pursuing a major expansion.

Centivo, a health plan that only sells to self-funded employers, announced Monday that it acquired virtual-first primary care startup Eden Health. The financial terms of the deal are undisclosed.

“With the acquisition of Eden, Centivo strengthens its market-leading position as the affordable health plan centered around advanced...

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