Amazon completes One Medical takeover

Amazon.com said on Wednesday it had completed its $3.5 billion takeover of primary care provider One Medical, a day after a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) official announced that the agency would not challenge the deal.

The acquisition, announced last July, gives the online retailer a virtual health offering as well as offices for in-person medical services for the first time.

It reflects Amazonā€™s long-held ambition to greatly simplify how consumers navigate healthcare in the United States, a lofty goal it has yet to realize even as the company has rolled out a virtual pharmacy and other programs.

In a statement, Amazonā€™s Chief Executive Andy Jassy said the deal would help the company improve, speed up and personalize care for patients. ā€œIf you fast forward 10 years from now, people are not going to believe how primary care was administered,ā€ he said.

Amazon shares rose 2% in morning trade.

The company also announced it would discount One Medical membership to $144 from $199 for the first year to new customers, irrespective of whether they are subscribers to Amazonā€™s Prime loyalty program. Membership covers access to One Medicalā€™s virtual care services, referral and insurance navigation, Amazon said.

The FTC official on Tuesday said the agency would watch for any possible harm to competition caused by the tie-up, along with how consumer data is used. Antitrust agencies can file complaints to undo a merger after it is complete.

The FTC is also probing Amazonā€™s plan to buy iRobot Corp (IRBT.O), maker of the autonomous Roomba vacuum, for $1.7 billion.

Amazon said it had no layoff plans for One Medical after closing the deal. Amir Dan Rubin, One Medicalā€™s chief executive, will remain with the company and report to Neil Lindsay, senior vice president of Amazon Health Services, the retailer said.

One Medical had 836,000 members at last yearā€™s end and 2022 net revenue of $1 billion. It had a physical presence in 27 markets across the United States, from San Diego to Cape Cod, it said in its annual report.



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