Change Healthcare, which really hasn't, is acquiring the blockchain-related assets of PokitDok (one of whose employees actually contacted me about a post in which I made fun of the name) to add to its software platform. Might have wanted to worry more about whether you had a real business than about people jabbing at your name.
Trouble conglomerate General Electric filed an expected IPO to spin off its health unit, which is expected to have a value in the tens of billions of dollars.
A private equity firm which was the primary owner of BrightSpring Health, which offers a variety of home care and other services, is selling it to another private equity firm, an increasingly common form of transaction. BrightSpring will be combined with PharMerica, which primarily operates pharmacies in long-term care facilities.
ClearDATA (must be something going on that you are supposed to capitalize all the letters in the end of your business name) secures $26 million in new capital for its business to provide security for health information.
Enzyme Health catalyzes growth by gathering in $1.7 million in new financing to support its business of arranging for clinicians to find temporary or on-demand work.
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