Health
Latest Steward twist: Optum says deal with physician network that has Massachusetts hospitals is off
Colin A. Young
The sale of Steward Health Care’s physician network to for-profit insurer Optum is off, state officials confirmed Friday, underscoring the uncertainty swirling around the bankrupt hospital system and the future of its hospitals and providers in Massachusetts.
Optum informed the Health Policy Commission that it is no longer working to finalize an agreement with Steward around the sale of Stewardship Health to Optum Care, but the companies have not yet withdrawn the deal’s material change notice filings with the HPC, the agency said.
The potential sale was first announced in March, but the two large medical providers never submitted information necessary for the HPC to begin a review that would have been required for the sale to go through. A slew of state and federal lawmakers raised concerns about the potential sale. House Speaker Ronald Mariano said in March that the sale “has the potential to significantly impact the competitiveness of the health care market in Massachusetts, and cause further disruption during a period of acute instability in the health care system.”
A spokesperson for Steward said the company may have a comment Friday on the dissolution of the deal, but none was immediately available. Spokespeople for Optum did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The sale of Stewardship Health is a key part of Steward’s bankruptcy restructuring, a process that is still playing out with bids due for Massachusetts hospitals next month. One investment banker working on Steward’s behalf told U.S. Bankruptcy Court that the sale of Stewardship was the company’s “attempt to deleverage and secure liquidity for use in their operations.”
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My Thing
June 28, 2024 at 5:06 pm
I am so glad!! Steward has basically taken advantage of ALL of its employees…i.e.,no raises, poor leadership, inequality!!
Start getting rid of Patient Accesss leadership and hospital presidents and things might turn around.
Luis Ayala
June 28, 2024 at 9:42 pm
Sometimes people need to read and learn that what other do in high places it doesn’t become the nurses, doctor, and CNA AND OTHER THAT DOESN’T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE PEOPLE THAT REALLY ARE ON A DESK AND HAVING THERE NAME PUSHED TO A BIGGER BUCK AND I see and read that the is always coming down on every one because of you look around it doesn’t matter every crayon is a color so everyone in this world is another crayons trying to survive so why speak about others to look for a place to be at to another hospital when someone in there can as well be your mother or father or children or wife or a friend will u be saying the same words don’t be judgemental