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DaVita HealthCare Partner (DVA)

149.49
-4.24 (-2.76%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 5th, 12:41 AM EDT
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Competitors to DaVita HealthCare Partner (DVA)

Centers for Dialysis Care

Centers for Dialysis Care operates dialysis clinics primarily in the United States, providing direct competition to DaVita's network of facilities. They focus on patient-centered care, aiming to improve quality of life for individuals undergoing dialysis by offering flexible treatment options and personalized service. While they may not have the same scale as DaVita, their community-based approach provides a more localized alternative which can be appealing to patients seeking more personalized care. This local engagement strategy gives them a competitive edge in specific markets.

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

Fresenius Medical Care is one of the largest providers of dialysis products and services in the world, and it operates a significant number of dialysis clinics across the globe, closely rivaling DaVita in the U.S. and international markets. The competition primarily revolves around quality of care, patient outcomes, operational efficiencies, and the ability to innovate in dialysis treatment. Fresenius leverages its extensive manufacturing capabilities to maintain a competitive edge in providing advanced dialysis machines and supplies, and it invests heavily in research and development, which can give it an advantage in providing state-of-the-art treatment technologies.

UnitedHealth Group Incorporated UNH -2.85%

While UnitedHealth Group is primarily a health insurance and services company, its Optum division provides healthcare services including pharmacy care and care delivery, which compete indirectly with DaVita’s offering of integrated care solutions and dialysis services. UnitedHealth's scale and diverse range of services allow it to negotiate better rates with healthcare providers and insurers, thus attracting more patients. However, DaVita specializes in renal care, allowing it to focus its expertise and resources on improving outcomes in this niche, which can be a competitive advantage for retaining patients requiring dialysis.