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UnitedHealth shifts strategy with its massive physician network

Last updated: October 28, 2025 4:35 pm
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UnitedHealth Group, the largest collection of doctors in the U.S., is making significant changes to its strategy in an effort to boost its financial performance. The company is transitioning its network of 90,000 clinicians to focus more on employed physicians rather than affiliated doctors. This shift will give UnitedHealth greater control over its physicians, allowing the conglomerate to benefit in various ways.

Stephen Hemsley, who took over as UnitedHealth’s CEO in May, announced on the company’s third-quarter earnings call that they also plan to reduce the number of doctors in their Optum Health network and withdraw from certain geographic markets.

This change in strategy comes as UnitedHealth aims to streamline its operations and optimize its network of healthcare providers. By employing more physicians directly, the company can standardize care delivery, improve coordination among providers, and enhance the overall quality of healthcare services offered to patients.

The decision to focus on employed physicians over affiliated doctors signifies a shift towards a more integrated and cohesive healthcare delivery system. By consolidating their network and exerting more control over their physicians, UnitedHealth can enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.

As UnitedHealth Group continues to evolve its approach to healthcare delivery, these strategic changes are expected to drive growth and innovation within the organization. By prioritizing employed physicians and consolidating their network, UnitedHealth is positioning itself for long-term success in the rapidly changing healthcare landscape.

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