San Diego, CA – MedImpact to Lay Off 125 at Scripps Gateway Office Effective This Week

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San Diego, California — MedImpact Healthcare Systems plans to lay off 125 employees at its San Diego facility, according to a California WARN notice filed this week.

According to the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing submitted to the State of California, the layoffs affect employees at 10181 Scripps Gateway Court in San Diego. The notice indicates the job reductions are scheduled to take effect March 4, 2026.

MedImpact Healthcare Systems is a pharmacy benefit management company headquartered in San Diego that provides prescription drug management services for health plans, employers, and government programs.

The WARN filing states that 125 positions will be impacted at the Scripps Gateway Court location. WARN notices are required when employers plan significant workforce reductions, allowing workers and local agencies advance notice of job losses.

The filing did not immediately specify which departments or job functions will be affected, and additional details about the cause of the layoffs were not included in the notice.

Large WARN filings can have ripple effects in local job markets, particularly in specialized sectors such as healthcare administration and pharmacy benefit management, where roles often include analysts, operations staff, and technology professionals.

San Diego County remains home to several healthcare and biotech firms, and workforce shifts within major employers can influence hiring trends across the region.

For students, young professionals, and early-career workers entering the healthcare administration field, layoffs at large regional employers can signal changes in hiring demand across related companies.

State workforce agencies typically use WARN filings to coordinate employment resources, retraining programs, and job placement assistance for affected workers.

More information may become available if the company releases further details or if additional filings are submitted.


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