As is often the case these days, Comprehensive Pharmacy Services, which offers technology and pharmacist support to hospitals, is being sold from one private equity firm to another one.
Redox, which offers technology to allow providers to use clinical data in various health care applications, has secured $33 million in additional capital.
Medbelle, a British firm creating what it calls a "digital hospital", which actually appears to be nothing more than a scheduling system, raises $7 million in financing, proving that hype isn't limited to the US market.
An interesting piece of research in Health Services Research looked at the relationship between which party controlled state government and nursing home financial performance, finding that Democratic control increased nursing homes profits without and improvement in outcomes, while Republican control led to lower revenues and profits, and was associated with a shift from Medicaid to private-pay patients.
Catalent, which offers comprehensive drug development and commercialization services, is acquiring Paragon Bioservices for $1.2 billion, adding expertise in manufacturing gene therapies.
Cityblock has secured an additional $65 million in funding to continue opening clinics to provide medical and mental health services in low income neighborhoods.
Circling investors for support of its business of clinical data integration, Diameter Health triangulates on a new set of funders, hoping to grow geometrically with $9.6 million in fresh capital.
A study from Spain in Health Service Research finds that stratifying patients with multimorbidities using a common risk scoring tool, and applying a comprehensive care intervention to the higher risk patients, reduced hospitalizations, but does not give any information on whether the intervention was cost effective, which I doubt since only 9% of hospitalizations were avoided and these interventions are quite expensive.
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