Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, has withdrawn from its agreement to acquire Steward Health Care's 1,700-physician national group. This decision marks a significant setback for Steward Health Care, which recently filed for bankruptcy. The acquisition was seen as a crucial step for Steward to bolster its finances. The deal's collapse has raised concerns about Steward's future financial stability.
Optum drops out of Steward deal https://t.co/sWTiipXyE6
"Optum ... has called off its plan to acquire financially troubled Steward Health Care's 1,700-physician group." https://t.co/XAxOu6A9C1
Potential buyer reportedly backs out of Steward physician group sale https://t.co/PwczsSrAS7
UnitedHealth Group's Optum drops Steward physician group bid https://t.co/QMK1HumdoM
Optum backs out of deal to buy Steward’s physician group https://t.co/Kpu02gNX8V via @healthcaredive
UnitedHealth's Optum isn't buying Steward's doc group after all https://t.co/6W15GjhqHT
In a major setback for Steward Health Care, which filed for bankruptcy last month, Optum backed out of buying the company's national physicians group. https://t.co/RNKXx1oGBd
Steward Health Care's physician group sale to Optum is off, regulator says https://t.co/bEoTeeOb6S
A big deal (that is no more): UnitedHealth's Optum walks away from its agreement to buy Steward’s doctors network https://t.co/TwvqJoCawK via @statnews
Optum, a United subsidary, has backed away from its plan to purchase Steward Health Care’s national physicians group, "dealing a major setback to Steward’s efforts to bolster its finances after filing for bankruptcy."https://t.co/EIlVlfDLjb
Steward and $MPW tastelessly leaving their continuous disclosure obligations in the hands of whistleblowers. No surprises here. https://t.co/B4e3GbL9tG Optum has pulled out of the deal to acquire Steward's national physicians group.