VillageMD partners with Point32Health for primary care expansion

VillageMD, a value-based care primary services provider, is expanding access to care through a partnership with Point32Health to offer services in Massachusetts.

Point32Health is a health and wellbeing organization and is the parent company of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan. The partnership expands access to VillageMD’s care services to Harvard Pilgrim Health Care members in Massachusetts. VillageMD is owned by Walgreens and operates as its primary care center subsidiary. Through its subsidiary Village Medical, VillageMD partners with physicians to provide the tools, technology, operations, staffing support and industry relationships to deliver clinical care. The company operates in 22 markets and is responsible for more than 1.6 million patients.

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The partnership comes just weeks after VillageMD announced it will acquire Summit Health in a deal valued at $9 billion. Summit Health is a large medical group with more than 340 practice locations, offering primary, specialty and urgent care. Walgreens also made another big acquisition move this year, purchasing the remaining ownership shares of CareCentrix for $392 million.

Village Medical’s primary care services focus on disease prevention, chronic condition management, and healthy lifestyles. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care members will also have access to Village Medical 24/7 via telehealth and at-home visits. 

"Village Medical physicians and advanced practice providers work to build trusting relationships with their patients to meet their primary care needs, including for everyday illnesses as well as managing their chronic conditions," Jon Regis, MD, a physician with Village Medical, said in a statement. "With VillageMD's value-based care model, we want our patients to see us at the right frequency to manage their health and have better health outcomes."  

Village Medical is also committed to opening more than 50% of its practice locations in medically underserved areas. In addition, the two companies are aiming to expand their partnership across Point32Health’s other lines of business. 

"Both VillageMD and Point32Health are dedicated to ensuring that primary care doctors and specialist providers are working with our diverse population of members to guide them to better health," Michael Sherman, MD, MBA, MS, executive vice president and chief medical officer for Point32Health, said in a press release. 

Amy Baxter

Amy joined TriMed Media as a Senior Writer for HealthExec after covering home care for three years. When not writing about all things healthcare, she fulfills her lifelong dream of becoming a pirate by sailing in regattas and enjoying rum. Fun fact: she sailed 333 miles across Lake Michigan in the Chicago Yacht Club "Race to Mackinac."

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