Wayfair, a general revenue cycle information technology company, has acquired Digitize Ai, which claims to have an improved process for prior authorization.
GNS Healthcare leads a precision strike on investor wallets, securing $23 million in new financing for its "precision" medicine software that supposedly gets the right treatment to the right patient.
Two companies involved in health care information sharing technology, Rhapsody and Corepoint Health, will make beautiful music together, as they merge into a single company.
Carenet Health, which claims to do patient engagement, telehealth and clinical support, is acquiring Citra Health, which offers administrative and clinical software to providers and health plans.
Net Health fishes up the best deal for Optima Healthcare Solutions, combining two providers of software for various providers, including specialty services and the post-acute care market.
Pretentiously named Change Healthcare went public, raising around $750 million. The firm offers IT systems for health care providers and data and analytic services.
Providence St. Joseph health system is buying an Epic consulting firm, Bluetree, which I assume may reflect some difficulty they are having with their EHRs.
Inbox Health, which, oooohhh, claims to be both a digital health and a fintech company, isn't that incredible, raises a not so incredible $4.4 million financing round for its communication platform to help providers with patient billing.
Disease management vendor Omada Health has secured yet another large round of financing, $73 million worth. Lot of hype around the new generation of disease management vendors, but I predict the same outcome in terms of value to patients and payers and returns to investors--not much.
A Transunion study indicates the patients are continuing to see a rise in the share of medical costs that they pay, particularly for inpatient services, as the average cost-share rose from around $4100 in 2017 to $4650 in 2018.
Patients Like Me apparently is also liked by UnitedHealth Group, as the uber-acquisitive firm is buying the creator of communities for patients with particular diseases. The patients' data is collected and sold to drug companies and others to generate revenue.
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