Shares of Universal American Down 15% After Acquisition Announcement

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Shares of Universal American (NYSE: UAM) are down more than 15% today after the company announced that it would acquire APS Healthcare for $227.5 million.

The transaction significantly enhances Universal American's breadth of capabilities to participate in the emerging growth opportunities in healthcare, including the large dual eligible opportunity. APS Healthcare brings a full range of healthcare solutions, including disease management and care coordination, clinical quality and utilization review, and behavioral health services, that enable its customers to reduce healthcare costs and improve the quality of their care.

APS Healthcare's 400 customers include Medicaid Agencies, state and local governments, health plans, employers and labor trust groups and it serves approximately 30 government programs in 25 states and Puerto Rico covering over 17 million members, making it one of the largest specialty healthcare services companies in the country. APS Healthcare is headquartered in White Plains, NY with 2011 revenues of more than $300 million.


 
 
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