What does Amazon get for the $3.9B it is paying for One Medical?

Fundings and Exits

The big news of the morning is that Amazon is buying One Medical, a previously venture-backed consumer healthcare company with a technology twist, in an all-cash deal worth $3.9 billion inclusive of debt. The announcement follows recent reporting that One Medical was in play.

Seeing One Medical taken off the table, then, is not a surprise, but Amazon being the acquiring entity is a bit more of a shock. What is the company getting for its billions, how does the buy fit into its overall business, and what does the deal mean for startups?


The Exchange explores startups, markets and money.

Read it every morning on TechCrunch+ or get The Exchange newsletter every Saturday.


Recall that Amazon has been making moves in the healthcare space for some time. Back in 2018, the AWS parent company bought PillPack, a consumer-focused online pharmacy, and it previously worked with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan to revamp American healthcare, though that effort fizzled.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Samsung Hits $1 Trillion Valuation
AI Chipmaker Cerebras Seeks $4.8 Billion in Upsized IPO | Bloomberg Tech 5/11/2026
BMO’s Schleif Says AI Stampede Fueling Rally Beyond Tech
Arm Warns of Phone Market Weakness | Bloomberg Tech 5/7/2026
Figure CEO Says No Teleoperation in Their Humanoid Robot Testing

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *