DOTmed July 19, 2023
John R. Fischer

HonorHealth, a healthcare system serving over five million patients in the greater Phoenix and Scottsdale areas of Arizona, is buying out FastMed’s stake in the 26 urgent care centers they co-operate together.

Full control of the clinics will expand HonorHealth’s presence across Maricopa County, bringing care closer to where its patients live and work.

The centers will be rebranded as HonorHealth Urgent Care, and will operate alongside the healthcare system’s seven other independent urgent care locations across the Phoenix metropolitan areas (“the Valley”).

“Now those services will be more tightly aligned and integrated with HonorHealth’s six acute-care hospitals, physician practices, outpatient surgery centers, and other network services,” said HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte in a statement.

The healthcare system employs...

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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Provider, Trends, Urgent care
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