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Amazon plans to buy One Medical for $3.9 billion to expand their growing healthcare empire. One Medical’s parent company, 1Life Healthcare, Inc., closed Thursday at $17.25, just below Amazon’s offered price of $18.
The massive retailer first entered into healthcare in 2019.
Here are six things to know about the deal and Amazon’s previous endeavors to invade the healthcare industry:
🔹One Medical is an app and website members use to book appointments, track health records and renew prescriptions.
🔹One Medical has yet to turn a profit since going public in 2020. In the first three months of 2022, losses reached $90 million.
🔹The acquisition of One Medical will pit Amazon against other companies such as UnitedHealth Group’s Optum, CVS Health and hospital systems that increasingly employ physicians.
🔹Amazon’s previous forays into healthcare include a $1 billion deal for a business to ship prescriptions nationwide and a venture to remake healthcare that companies offer to U.S. workers. They haven’t met with much success so far.
🔹In 2019, Amazon launched Amazon Care, a telehealth service it first offered to its employees. Last year, they indicated this would expand in offerings to other companies.
🔹Amazon also launched its own pharmacy business after buying online pharmacy PillPack two years ago, but the service has failed to gain meaningful traction so far, critics and rivals say.
Whom can you trust to work in the public interest? Certainly not these big corporations!
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Too true, Aunty.
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This isn’t health care! It’s peddling big pharma products for the purpose of Bezo’s self-aggrandizement. Health care, my ass!
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It’s sick care, papasha408. The so-called health care system keeps people sick so they keep coming back.
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