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  Health  UnitedHealth Group Finalizes $3.3 Billion Amedisys Acquisition Following Extensive Antitrust Scrutiny and Record Divestiture
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UnitedHealth Group Finalizes $3.3 Billion Amedisys Acquisition Following Extensive Antitrust Scrutiny and Record Divestiture

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—August 16, 20250
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UnitedHealth Group, a titan in the national health landscape, has successfully finalized its ambitious $3.3 billion acquisition of Amedisys, a prominent provider of home health and hospice services. The landmark deal officially closed on August 14, 2025, marking the culmination of a protracted and intense two-year period of antitrust scrutiny from the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Navigating Extensive Antitrust Scrutiny

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The path to approval was far from straightforward, as the merger drew significant attention from federal regulators concerned about market concentration in the rapidly growing home care sector. For more than two years, the Department of Justice conducted an extensive review, meticulously examining the potential competitive impacts of UnitedHealth Group, through its Optum unit, absorbing one of the largest independent providers in the American market. This prolonged period of oversight underscored the government’s heightened vigilance over consolidations within the health care industry, particularly those involving major players seeking to expand their reach across the continuum of care.

Unprecedented Divestiture to Secure Approval

To secure the necessary federal approval and alleviate the DOJ’s antitrust concerns, UnitedHealth Group and Amedisys agreed to an unprecedented divestiture. The companies committed to selling off 164 home health and hospice locations spread across 19 states. This significant carve-out represents approximately $528 million in annual revenue for the divested assets. Industry experts have highlighted the sheer scale of this concession, noting it as the largest divestiture of its kind for outpatient facilities ever required to clear a merger. The strategic shedding of these locations was a crucial component in demonstrating a commitment to preserving competition in local markets, ensuring patient access and choice were not unduly restricted by the enlarged entity. This measure was pivotal in moving the deal forward after a lengthy period of uncertainty.

Amedisys Faces Civil Penalty Amidst Merger

Adding another layer of complexity to the merger’s journey, Amedisys also faced a separate legal challenge. The company incurred a $1.1 million civil penalty in connection with allegations of providing false certifications regarding document requests. While distinct from the core antitrust review, this penalty underscored the intense regulatory environment surrounding the deal and the high standards of compliance expected from companies undergoing such significant corporate transactions. This news further highlighted the multifaceted challenges involved in navigating large-scale acquisitions in highly regulated sectors, even as a merger of this magnitude progresses.

Integration into Optum and Market Impact

With the acquisition now complete, Amedisys will transition into its new role as a wholly-owned subsidiary under UnitedHealth Group’s Optum unit. This integration is expected to leverage Optum’s extensive clinical and data capabilities to enhance Amedisys’s existing services, potentially creating a more streamlined and comprehensive home care offering for patients nationwide. As part of this transition, Amedisys has also been officially delisted from Nasdaq, signaling its full absorption into the UnitedHealth Group ecosystem. The move solidifies Optum’s position as a dominant force in diversified health services, extending its reach further into the critical areas of home-based care and end-of-life support. This strategic alignment reflects a broader trend in the American health care system towards integrated care models.

Looking Ahead

The successful closure of the $3.3 billion UnitedHealth Group-Amedisys merger represents a significant development in the U.S. health care market, particularly in the realm of home-based care. Despite the formidable hurdles of two years of intense antitrust review and a substantial divestiture, the deal underscores the strategic imperative for major players to expand their integrated service offerings. Its completion is set to reshape the competitive landscape for home health and hospice services, with implications that will resonate across the national health care infrastructure for years to come. This major business news will undoubtedly be watched closely by industry observers and policymakers alike, as the impact of such large-scale consolidation continues to unfold.

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