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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > For UnitedHealth’s Optum, It’s ‘Back To Basics’ With Smaller Footprint
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For UnitedHealth’s Optum, It’s ‘Back To Basics’ With Smaller Footprint

Last updated: January 27, 2026 7:15 pm
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UnitedHealth Group’s Optum health services business is undergoing a significant turnaround, which includes exiting certain markets and terminating contracts with medical care providers that do not align with the company’s strategy. This move comes as Optum aims to streamline its operations and focus on delivering value-based care to patients.

In recent years, Optum has expanded its network of medical care providers, following the model set by its parent company, UnitedHealth. However, executives from both UnitedHealth and Optum acknowledged that the alignment between the payer, UnitedHealthcare, and the provider, Optum, has not been as effective as it should be. As a result, the company is now scaling back to ensure that the value-based care approach is optimized to provide the right care to patients when needed.

Dr. Patrick Conway, the CEO of Optum, stated that the company is concentrating on markets where it has a strong presence and the necessary services to succeed in its integrated, value-based care approach. This approach aims to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and enhance patient satisfaction. By focusing on markets where they can deliver these services effectively, Optum hopes to drive down the total cost of care while improving patient satisfaction.

Optum Health, a division of Optum, operates more than 2,000 clinics, 370 ambulatory surgery centers, 700 home health agencies, and 265 hospice centers across the United States. The division also includes OptumRx, one of the largest pharmacy benefit management companies in the nation.

Despite a large restructuring charge, UnitedHealth’s fourth-quarter net income plummeted to just $10 million, compared to $5.5 billion in the previous year. However, Optum’s revenues saw an 8% increase in the fourth quarter, reaching $70.3 billion, and a 7% increase for the year, totaling $270.6 billion.

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On the other hand, Optum Health reported a 3% decrease in revenues for the full year of 2025, amounting to $102 billion, with adjusted earnings from operations dropping to $2.3 billion from $7.9 billion in 2024. Dr. Conway remains optimistic about the future, projecting an operating earnings growth of approximately 9% for Optum in 2026.

To achieve this growth, Optum Health plans to streamline its affiliated network by nearly 20% and focus on aligning physicians and services to better serve patients. Additionally, the company will be discontinuing unaligned PPO contracts, repositioning certain markets, and terminating contracts where necessary. Optum is also emphasizing the adoption of technology and artificial intelligence among its medical care providers to enhance efficiency and patient care efforts.

In conclusion, Optum’s focus on delivering value-based care and improving its operational efficiency reflects the company’s commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services to patients. Through strategic restructuring and a renewed focus on technology adoption, Optum aims to drive better outcomes for patients while ensuring long-term success in the healthcare industry.

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