Envision buys 340-provider practice in Milwaukee

Envision Physician Services, a division of Greenwood, Colo.-based Envision Healthcare, bought a 340-provider multispecialty physician group based in Milwaukee, it announced Wednesday.

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The physician group, Infinity HealthCare, includes physicians and midlevel providers in emergency medicine, hospitalist care, anesthesia and radiology. The group spans 25 emergency locations, 10 urgent care centers, six anesthesia programs, and two radiology and two hospitalist medicine programs in Wisconsin and Illinois.

“Infinity’s multi-specialty, integrated approach to serving patients and hospitals has been a success story in its own right for over 40 years,” Glenn Aldinger, MD, chairman, CEO and co-founder of Infinity HealthCare, said in a statement. “The opportunity to align with Envision Physician Services is an exciting next chapter for us. We are eager to embrace Envision’s operational support and acumen in an effort to better prepare ourselves for coming changes in the macro healthcare environment and to enhance our services locally.”

Envision Physician Services also bought a 40-physician emergency medicine group in Atlanta this week. The division includes more than 23,000 providers nationwide and was formed by the merger of EmCare, Amsurg and Sheridan Healthcare’s physician services divisions.

 

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