Humana has officially completed its acquisition of MaxHealth, a primary care clinic operator headquartered in Tampa, Florida. The deal, which closed recently, expands Humana’s clinical footprint in the Southeast by adding MaxHealth’s locations to CenterWell, the company’s healthcare services division.
Transition to CenterWell
MaxHealth was previously owned by the private equity firm Arsenal Capital Partners. Following the acquisition, Humana will begin folding MaxHealth’s network of clinics into CenterWell, its dedicated healthcare services arm. CenterWell functions as Humana’s delivery platform for value-based care, with operations spanning:
- Integrated primary care
- Home health
- Pharmacy services
Modern Healthcare reported that the transaction brings dozens of clinics into CenterWell, including 54 owned clinics, 4 specialty clinics, and 24 affiliate clinics.

Patient Count and Clinic Scale
The acquisition expands CenterWell’s reach by adding a large patient base tied to government programs. Modern Healthcare reported that MaxHealth serves more than 120,000 patients, primarily enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid.
That scale fits Humana’s strategic emphasis on senior-focused care delivery and government-sponsored lines of business, where membership and clinical operations are increasingly linked through owned and affiliated care models.
Strategic Context
Modern Healthcare positioned the deal within Humana’s broader push to strengthen its vertically integrated healthcare model. By acquiring established primary care operators such as MaxHealth, Humana deepens its role in direct care delivery and increases CenterWell’s capacity to manage larger populations under value-based care arrangements.
External Resource: Modern Healthcare: Humana acquires MaxHealth, adds dozens of clinics to CenterWell
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