Fierce Health Payers October 15, 2020
Heather Landi

Paladina Health announced this week it is acquiring Healthstat, adding more than 230 clinics to its direct primary care system.

Healthstat is a provider of onsite, near-site, shared and virtual employer-sponsored health centers. With the acquisition, Paladina will dramatically expand its footprint and more than triple its number of clinics across the U.S.

Denver-based Paladina Health currently operates 120 clinics concentrated in the Midwest and Western U.S. When the deal is complete, the company will now own 350 clinics in 13 additional states, including in the Southeast where Paladina Health does not have a presence.

Paladina Health remains the nation’s second-largest direct primary care provider, the company said.

The acquisition brings together two patient-focused organizations committed to helping employers reduce...

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Topics: Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Trends
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