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Amazon to buy primary care provider One Medical for $3.9 billion

Amazon announced it will acquire the primary care organisation One Medical in a deal valued roughly at USD 3.9 billion, marking another expansion for the retailer into health care services.

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Amazon announced on Thursday it will acquire the primary care organisation One Medical in a deal valued roughly at USD 3.9 billion, marking another expansion for the retailer into health care services.

The Seattle-based e-commerce giant said in a statement it will acquire One Medical for USD 18 per share in an all-cash transaction. It marks one of Amazon's biggest acquisitions, following its USD 13.7 billion deal to buy Whole Foods in 2017 and its USD 8.5 billion purchase of Hollywood studio MGM, which closed earlier this year.

One Medical, whose parent company is the San-Francisco based 1Life Healthcare, Inc., is a membership-based service that offers patients in-person and virtual doctor visits. As of this March, it had about 767,00 members and 188 medical offices in 25 markets, according to its first-quarter earnings report, which also showed the company had incurred a net losses of USD 90.9 million after pulling in USD 254.1 million in revenue.

 

Neil Lindsay, the senior vice president of Amazon Health Services, said in a statement the acquisition is geared towards reinventing the healthcare experience" for things like booking an appointment and taking trips to the pharmacy.

We love inventing to make what should be easy easier and we want to be one of the companies that helps dramatically improve the healthcare experience over the next several years," Lindsay said.

Amazon's latest acquisition furthers the company's foray into provide health care services. In 2020, the retail colossus opened an online drug store that allows customers to order medication or prescription refills, and have them delivered to their front door in a couple of days. Last year, it began offering its Amazon Care telemedicine program to employers nationwide.

In morning trading, shares of 1Life Healthcare surged 68 per cent to USD 17.13.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jul 21 2022 | 8:58 PM IST

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