CVS: $10.6B deal will ‘super-charge’ its place in primary care market


The Rhode Island-based CVS confirmed today it will acquire Oak Street in an all-cash deal at $39 per share, thereby gaining 191 medical clinics in 21 states, a network of 600 providers and 159,000 at-risk patients, and a technology platform.

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