Becker's Healthcare February 6, 2020
Alia Paavola

McKesson Corp. and Change Healthcare are working to end their partnership, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

In March 2017, McKesson and Change Healthcare completed a merger that created a healthcare information technology business. The new company consisted of the majority of McKesson Technology Solutions and substantially all of Change Healthcare’s business. The company was called Change Healthcare and was based in Nashville, Tenn.

McKesson, which is based in Irving, Texas, said in the SEC filing it plans to no longer own any portion of the combined Change Healthcare business. In addition, it will give up its ability to appoint directors to Change’s board as well as...

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