Thread regarding Optum layoffs

Allina Health

Noticed recently there are 599 new OGA (offshore) employees, and their U.S. manager was part of the 04/30 layoff.

Anyone out there with more info on what’s to come? Timeline, which departments, etc.


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Post ID: @OP+1krhvs89d

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If I recall, Allina and Optum have a 10 year contract that was made difficult/not worth breaking but we’ll see what happens

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Post ID: @14m+1krhvs89d

@14g They do outsource their rcm but no clue what company. It’s not Optum

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Post ID: @14h+1krhvs89d

Does Sutter use Optum? Anyone in CA know?

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Post ID: @14g+1krhvs89d

@db pretty sure their goal is to get rid of us (via offshore employees) before that happens

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Post ID: @dp+1krhvs89d

@ch any idea what that would mean for Allina folks at Optum?

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Post ID: @db+1krhvs89d

@cg there is a merger with Sutter Health currently in the works

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Post ID: @ch+1krhvs89d

@ce is Allina preparing to exit?

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Post ID: @cg+1krhvs89d

@OP Be prepared for other "Enterprise Partner" exits as there are industry mergers and companies just drop Optum. Most large health systems are either developing their own software or banding together with a handful of friendlies to make their own IT shops.

AI makes it all feasible for customers to rid their Optum habit

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Post ID: @ce+1krhvs89d

@cb yep rev cycle, do a little searching in the outlook org explorer and you shall find

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Post ID: @cc+1krhvs89d

In which area? Rev Cycle? I’m wondering which manager would’ve had that many reports.

There are OGA employees in the former IS groups, but the total there isn’t that high.

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