Home Health Care News February 21, 2021
Andrew Donlan

Optum, a part of UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), has reportedly reached a deal to acquire in-home medical group Landmark Health.

Rumors of such a deal between UnitedHealth and Landmark come from M&A intelligence service Mergermarket, which cited “four sources familiar with the situation.” Landmark declined a request for comment from Home Health Care News, which was unable to independently confirm Mergermarket’s report.

UnitedHealth and Optum did not respond to HHCN’s request for comment.

The Huntington Beach, California-based Landmark is a comprehensive, in-home medical care company focused on the sickest and frailest populations. Overall, Landmark’s physician-led teams currently care for tens of thousands of patients in 17 states, working alongside individuals’ existing health care providers.

Founded in 2014, Landmark is also...

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