Humana's CenterWell Acquires MaxHealth
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Feb 13, 2026 · Last updated Feb 17, 2026
The acquisition of MaxHealth by Humana===CenterWell, a Humana subsidiary, is expected to positively impact the healthcare market by expanding value-based primary care services, particularly for seniors in Florida. This move strengthens Humana's position in the competitive healthcare provider landscape.
Humana's Humana===CenterWell unit has completed the acquisition of MaxHealth, a Florida-based primary care provider, from private equity firm Arsenal Capital Partners. The deal, reportedly valued at $1 billion, brings MaxHealth's network of 54 primary care clinics, four specialty clinics, and 24 affiliated clinics into Humana===CenterWell's operations. These facilities serve over 120,000 patients, with a significant portion in value-based care programs. The acquisition expands Humana===CenterWell's senior-focused primary care services into new markets across West and South Florida, reinforcing its position as a major provider in the value-based care sector. Leaders from Humana===CenterWell, MaxHealth, and Arsenal Capital Partners expressed optimism about the continued growth and enhanced patient care resulting from this integration.
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