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Healthcare News, Deals, and Investments Update May 11th, 2026

  1. Angelini Pharma to Acquire Catalyst Pharmaceuticals for 4.1 Billion USD (3.5 Billion Euros), Entering the U.S. Market and Consolidating its Leadership in Brain Health and Rare Disease Angelini Pharma S.p.A., an international pharmaceutical company and part of Italy’s Angelini Industries Group, entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CPRX), a Coral Gables, FL-based commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on rare and difficult-to-treat diseases, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $4.1 billion or $31.50 per share. The deal, announced May 7, 2026, represents a premium to Catalyst’s recent trading prices and will expand Angelini Pharma’s U.S. market presence and rare-disease portfolio, particularly in brain health and neurological conditions. Closing is expected in the third quarter of 2026, subject to Catalyst stockholder approval, regulatory clearances, and other customary conditions. (Link)
  2. Roche Holding AG (SIX: RO, ROP; OTCQX: RHHBY), the Swiss pharmaceutical and diagnostics giant, entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire PathAI, a Boston-based AI-powered digital pathology company, for USD 750 million upfront plus up to USD 300 million in milestone payments, valuing the deal at up to USD 1.05 billion. Roche (SIX: RO, ROP; OTCQX: RHHBY) has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Boston-based digital pathology firm PathAI. Under the terms of the agreement, Roche will pay a purchase price of USD 750 million upfront and additional milestone payments of up to USD 300 million, bringing total potential consideration to USD 1.05 billion. Roche has partnered with the company since 2021, expanding their agreement in 2024 to include the development of AI-enabled companion diagnostic algorithms. Roche Diagnostics will absorb PathAI as an operating unit after closing expected in H2 2026, pending regulatory clearance, accelerating Roche’s AI-powered diagnostics capabilities. (Link)
  3. Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. (NASD: CCRN), a Boca Raton-based technology-driven healthcare workforce solutions company, entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by growth-oriented private equity firm Knox Lane in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $437 million, or $13.25 per share. Cross Country Healthcare (NASDAQ: CCRN) has signed a definitive agreement to be taken private by Knox Lane, a growth-oriented investment firm, in an all-cash transaction valued at $437 million, or $13.25 per share. The price represents a premium of approximately 31% to CCRN’s closing price on May 6, 2026, and a 45% premium to its 90-day volume-weighted average trading price. Knox Lane is a private equity firm with $3.5 billion in assets under management. Upon completion, Cross Country Healthcare will become a privately held platform company in Knox Lane’s portfolio and will cease trading on Nasdaq, with closing expected in Q3 2026.  (Link)
  4. Sanford Health, a Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based nonprofit rural health system, and North Memorial Health, a Twin Cities-based Minnesota nonprofit health system, signed a definitive agreement to combine into a single nonprofit organization, supported by a planned $600 million investment. Sanford Health and North Memorial Health have signed a definitive agreement to combine into a single nonprofit health system. The transaction includes a $600 million investment in Twin Cities services. Sanford’s most recent annual revenue was nearly $11.7 billion in 2025, which reflects its merger with Marshfield Clinic Health System in Wisconsin. Sanford Health President and CEO Bill Gassen will continue to serve as president and chief executive officer of the combined organization. The partnership is expected to close sometime this year, subject to completion of regulatory processes and other customary closing conditions. (Link)
  5. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), a Pittsburgh-headquartered nonprofit health care provider and insurer, and CommonSpirit Health, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, signed a definitive agreement transferring ownership of Steubenville, Ohio-based Trinity Health System to UPMC. UPMC and CommonSpirit Health have signed a definitive agreement transferring ownership of Trinity Health System to UPMC. The transfer includes Trinity West, Trinity East, Trinity St. Clairsville Neighborhood Hospital, Trinity Twin City Medical Center, and associated clinics, to UPMC. The transaction is expected to be completed in Fall 2026, pending regulatory review and customary closing conditions. The deal will allow UPMC to expand into the Midwest from its foothold in the mid-Atlantic. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal marks UPMC’s first expansion into Ohio while supporting CommonSpirit’s multiyear asset-divestiture turnaround strategy. (Link)
  6. agilon health, inc. (NYSE: AGL), an Austin, TX-based value-based care platform partnering with primary care physicians on Medicare Advantage, saw its stock surge after delivering Q1 2026 revenue of $1.42 billion and GAAP EPS of $1.80, prompting upgrades from Deutsche Bank and Jefferies. agilon health (NYSE: AGL) shares surged sharply following a Q1 2026 earnings beat. Revenue came in at $1.42 billion versus analyst estimates of $1.38 billion, EPS (GAAP) of $1.80 crushed the consensus of $0.83, and Adjusted EBITDA of $53.84 million beat estimates of $36.15 million by nearly 49%. Deutsche Bank upgraded agilon health’s stock rating to Buy from Hold, raising its price target to $49.00, while Jefferies also upgraded the stock to Buy. For the full year, the company raised its 2026 Adjusted EBITDA guidance to $10–$40 million, with new CEO Tim O’Rourke commencing leadership. (Link)
  7. Addus Enters Indiana With HomeCourt Acquisition, Lines Up Second Deal Addus HomeCare Corporation (NASDAQ: ADUS), a Frisco, Texas-based provider of home and community-based personal care services, acquired HomeCourt Home Care, a Fort Wayne, Indiana-based non-medical home care agency. Addus HomeCare has entered the Indiana market through the acquisition of HomeCourt Home Care. The deal adds approximately $9.8 million in annualized revenue and expands Addus’ footprint into the Midwest with a strong regional provider of in-home personal care and supportive services for elderly and disabled clients. The transaction closed on May 1, 2026 and marks Addus’ continued geographic expansion strategy in the home-care sector. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  8. HealthVerity, Inc., a Philadelphia-based leader in privacy-protected real-world data exchange and patient identity solutions, entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Symphony Health Solutions Corporation, a commercial healthcare data and analytics business formerly part of ICON plc (NASDAQ: ICLR). HealthVerity has announced the acquisition of Symphony Health to combine its clinical data depth with Symphony’s commercial insights, creating a unified, AI-ready platform for life sciences, payers, and government entities. The transaction, announced on May 5, 2026, is expected to close in May 2026 subject to customary closing conditions. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  9. Elsevier completes acquisition of Mytonomy and introduces comprehensive end to end patient engagement solutions for healthcare providers. Elsevier, a global leader in scientific publishing and health information solutions (part of RELX plc), completed the acquisition of Mytonomy, Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based provider of cloud-based video patient engagement and education platforms for hospitals and health systems. Elsevier has completed the acquisition of Mytonomy to integrate its clinical content libraries with Mytonomy’s video-first patient engagement platform, creating end-to-end solutions that improve adherence, reduce readmissions, and support value-based care across the care continuum. The deal, closed on May 5, 2026, combines Elsevier’s trusted evidence-based content with Mytonomy’s HIPAA-compliant, personalized video and interactive tools already deployed at more than 300 U.S. healthcare organizations. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  10. CQ Medical, the Avondale, Pennsylvania-based global leader in radiotherapy positioning solutions formed in 2022 through the combination of CIVCO Radiotherapy and Qfix, acquired .decimal, a Sanford, Florida-based precision manufacturer of patient-specific radiotherapy beam-shaping devices. CQ Medical has acquired .decimal to expand its patient-specific cancer treatment portfolio. CQ Medical was formed in 2022 through the combination of CIVCO Radiotherapy and Qfix, bringing together decades of expertise in essential radiation therapy positioning and immobilization solutions. Serving the radiotherapy clinical community for more than 40 years, .decimal is a trusted partner known for its rapid production of customized, patient-specific devices—typically manufactured and shipped within 1–2 days of order receipt. To date, the company has delivered over 500,000 patient-specific treatment devices, and actively serves more than 900 cancer centers across the United States. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  11. Med Tech Solutions (MTS), a Valencia, California-based managed healthcare IT services provider and portfolio company of Silversmith Capital Partners, acquired Avarion (formerly Huntzinger Management Group), a two-time Best in KLAS healthcare IT advisory firm, to span the full care continuum. Silversmith Capital Partners-backed Med Tech Solutions has acquired Avarion to strengthen its managed services platform. Med Tech Solutions, a provider of managed healthcare IT services and a portfolio company of Silversmith Capital Partners, acquired Avarion, a healthcare IT advisory firm serving hospitals, health systems and care networks. The combination unites MTS’ EHR managed services, application support, and technology infrastructure expertise with Avarion’s deep experience in healthcare IT advisory, consulting, and leadership services. Robert Kitts, Avarion’s CEO and founding partner, will report to Mona Abutaleb, CEO of MTS, and lead the company’s strategic advisory and staffing services. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  12. TimelyCare, a Fort Worth, TX-based virtual care provider for higher education serving nearly 500 campuses nationwide, acquired Alongside, a clinician-designed AI coaching platform trusted by more than 200 schools, to expand its student support model with continuous early-intervention AI coaching. TimelyCare has acquired Alongside, a clinician-designed AI coaching platform for students. Alongside combines evidence-based skill-building with proprietary safety models that detect risk and connect students to additional support when needed. Trusted by nearly 500 campuses across the U.S., TimelyCare combines URAC-accredited clinical standards with a measurement-based approach, while Alongside is trusted by more than 200 schools nationwide. The acquisition expands TimelyCare’s approach beyond traditional points of clinical need, positioning the company to engage a broader student population earlier and more consistently across the care continuum. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  13. Xpress Wellness, a Goldman Sachs-backed Oklahoma City-based provider of urgent care, virtual primary care, occupational medicine, behavioral health and post-acute services, acquired Midwest Counseling Services, a Wichita, Kansas-based mental health clinic founded in 2022 serving older adults in senior communities. Goldman Sachs-backed Xpress Wellness has acquired Wichita-based Midwest Counseling Services. Founded in 2022, Midwest Counseling Services provides mental health services to older adults living in senior communities through approaches including talk therapy and individual counseling. Xpress Wellness is an Oklahoma City-based provider of urgent care, virtual primary care, occupational medicine, behavioral health and post-acute services across rural and suburban communities. Lisa Harrison, founder of Midwest Counseling Services, now serves as Xpress Wellness’ Director of Operations of Post-Acute overseeing the Kansas market, with the deal expanding the acquirer’s behavioral health footprint in Kansas and adjacent states. (Link)
  14. Pediatrica Health Group, a Miami-based multi-site pediatric primary care platform backed by M33 Growth, acquired the long-established Westchester, Miami-Dade pediatric practice of Dr. Juan Ruiz-Unger to expand equitable access to care amid rising regional population growth. Pediatrica Health Group, backed by Boston-based venture and growth-stage investor M33 Growth, has acquired an additional pediatric practice in the Westchester neighborhood of Miami-Dade County. For over 40 years, Dr. Juan Ruiz-Unger has delivered compassionate, evidence-based care to Westchester families. Roberto Palenzuela, Chief Executive Officer of Pediatrica Health Group, said the acquisition aligns with the company’s goal of supporting physicians who want to expand access while maintaining continuity of care within their communities. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal continues Pediatrica’s multi-site pediatric primary care roll-up strategy across South Florida. (Link)
  15. SpinLife, a Columbus, Ohio-based omni-channel mobility and home accessibility retailer owned by Brentwood, Tennessee-based Complex Rehab Technology leader Numotion, acquired Triton Medical and opened a new SpinLife retail store in Lady Lake, Florida, expanding its Central Florida footprint. Numotion-owned SpinLife has acquired Triton Medical and launched a new Central Florida retail location. SpinLife, owned by Numotion, said in a May 5 announcement that the acquisition was completed on April 22. The retail location is now operating as SpinLife — Lady Lake and strengthens the company’s presence in central Florida and enhancing service to the growing Lady Lake and The Villages communities. Matt Chesshire, Triton Medical’s founder, will remain at the Lady Lake store as general manager. Numotion acquired SpinLife in 2021. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)
  16. Care Advantage, Inc., a Mid-Atlantic-based privately held home care provider, announced the acquisition of First Priority Home Care, a Columbia, South Carolina-based non-medical home care agency, advancing its targeted expansion strategy across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Care Advantage, Inc. has acquired Columbia, South Carolina-based First Priority Home Care. Care Advantage, one of the Mid-Atlantic’s largest privately held home care providers, today announced the acquisition of First Priority Home Care, based in Columbia, South Carolina. This latest transaction marks another step in Care Advantage’s continued expansion into the southern United States. First Priority Home Care is a non-medical home care agency based in Columbia, South Carolina, providing in-home support services to seniors and adults who need assistance. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. (Link)
  17. Standard Dental Labs Inc., (OTCQB:TUTH) an Orlando-based publicly traded dental laboratory consolidator, completed the acquisition of BRLIT Dental Laboratory, a Sarasota, Florida-based dental lab founded in 1977, adding approximately $886,000 in annual revenue. Standard Dental Labs Inc. (OTCQB: TUTH) has completed the acquisition of BRLIT Dental Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida. The transaction adds approximately $886,000 in annual revenue to Standard Dental Labs’ existing revenue base of approximately $236,000, bringing the company’s total annualized revenue to more than $1.1 million. The company holds a market capitalization of $6.54 million. BRLIT Dental Laboratory, founded in 1977, has served dentists throughout Florida for nearly five decades, and the acquisition expands the buyer’s footprint along Florida’s Gulf Coast. The company intends to continue pursuing strategic acquisitions in Florida’s dental laboratory industry. (Link)
  18. TopGum Industries Ltd. (TASE: TPGM), an Israel-based global leader in gummy-format dietary supplements, completed the acquisition of the U.S. gummy manufacturing operations of P&L Developments LLC, a Westbury, New York-based pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare CDMO, in a transaction valued at up to USD 35 million. TopGum Industries Ltd. (TASE: TPGM) has completed its acquisition of P&L Developments’ U.S. gummy manufacturing operations. The consideration, funded by TopGum’s existing resources, comprises US$10 million in cash at closing, 1,893,060 shares valued at approximately US$8 million at closing (based on a price of NIS 13 per share), and up to 4,022,751 additional shares (valued at up to US$17 million) as contingent consideration, payable upon achievement of agreed commercial and regulatory milestones.  (Link)
  19. Arete Health Announces Acquisitions of Virginia Rehabilitation & Wellness and Summerville Physical Therapy & Balance for Adults Arete Health, a physician-led multi-specialty practice management platform, acquired Virginia Rehabilitation & Wellness and Summerville Physical Therapy & Balance for Adults, two established physical therapy practices in Virginia. Arete Health has completed the acquisition of two Virginia-based physical therapy practices—Virginia Rehabilitation & Wellness and Summerville Physical Therapy & Balance for Adults—on May 5, 2026. The deals strengthen Arete’s outpatient rehabilitation footprint in the Mid-Atlantic and add specialized orthopedic, sports medicine, and balance therapy services. The combined practices serve several hundred patients weekly across multiple locations. Financial terms were not disclosed. (Link)

Venture Deals and Other

  1. Basata, a Phoenix-based AI company building the operational layer for U.S. healthcare, raised a $21 million Series A led by Basis Set Ventures with participation from Cowboy Ventures, PHX Ventures, Zenda Capital, and Victoria Treyger, bringing total funding to $24.5 million. Basata has closed a $21 million Series A funding round to scale its AI-driven healthcare administrative automation platform. The Series A was led by Basis Set Ventures, with participation from Cowboy Ventures, PHX Ventures, Zenda Capital, and Victoria Treyger. The round brings total funding to $24.5 million. Basis Set Ventures’ Lan Xuezhao led the round, joined by Cowboy Ventures’ Aileen Lee, PHX Ventures, Zenda Capital, and Victoria Treyger. The company has served more than 500,000 patients to date, including 100,000 patients during the past month alone, while working with specialty groups across cardiology, urology, gastroenterology, and ophthalmology. (Link)
  2. Dandelion Health, a New York-based clinical intelligence platform serving life sciences, raised a $14 million Series A led by Healthier Capital with participation from Colle Capital and existing investors Primary Venture Partners, Moxxie Ventures, and Convergent Ventures, to scale its multimodal clinical AI infrastructure. Dandelion Health has secured $14 million in Series A funding. Healthier Capital led the round, with participation from Colle Capital and existing investors Moxxie Ventures, Convergent Ventures and Primary Venture Partners. Built on a network spanning 73 hospitals and more than 15 million patients, Dandelion is unique in its ability to combine structured data — electronic medical records and claims — with unstructured clinical text and raw biological signals including ECG waveforms, echocardiogram videos, radiology imaging, pulmonary function tests, and ultrasound. The Series A financing will be used to expand Dandelion’s pharmaceutical partnerships, scale the company’s data and engineering infrastructure, and grow commercial and scientific teams. (Link)
  3. Enzo Health, a Lehi, Utah-based AI-driven platform for home health and post-acute care launched in 2024, raised a $20 million Series A led by global venture capital firm N47 with participation from existing investors Gradient (a Google-affiliated investment firm), Tandem Ventures, and Rigby Watts, bringing total funding to $26 million. Enzo Health has raised a $20 million Series A funding round. The round was led by N47, bringing the company’s total funding to $26M. Existing investors Gradient, Tandem Ventures, and Rigby Watts also participated. Existing investors Gradient (Palo Alto, a Google-affiliated investment firm), Tandem Ventures (Draper, UT), and Rigby Watts (Millcreek, UT) also participated. Launched in 2024, Enzo Health has grown revenue by more than 40X in twelve months and is now used by organizations that support over 500,000 patients annually. The funds will accelerate expansion into skilled nursing and hospice sectors. (Link)
  4. Travv, a Stillwater, Oklahoma-based AI-native diagnostic platform for veterinary medicine led by founder and CEO Derick Whitley, DVM, DACVP, closed a $1.6 million seed funding round led by Digitalis Ventures with participation from AniVC, to advance its cloud-based veterinary diagnostic platform. Travv has closed a $1.6 million seed funding round. Travv, a Stillwater, OK-based provider of an AI-native diagnostic platform for veterinary medicine, closed a $1.6m seed funding round. The round was led by Digitalis Ventures, with participation from AniVC. The funding will support continued development of Travv’s AI-native diagnostic platform for veterinary medicine, including product expansion, hospital onboarding, commercial growth, and key integrations. Digitalis Ventures backs founders solving critical problems in health. The firm invests in early-stage companies across life sciences, health technology & services, and animal health, while AniVC focuses on early-stage pet companies. (Link)
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Healthcare News, Deals, and Investments Update Apr 20th, 2026

Healthcare Weekly News and Deals –April 20th, 2026

  1. White House Issues Executive Order to Accelerate Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness, with Focus on Psychedelic Research and Patient Access. The White House announced an executive order directing federal agencies to accelerate the research, development, and regulatory review of innovative treatments for serious mental illness, with particular emphasis on psychedelic compounds such as ibogaine for treatment-resistant cases. The order instructs the FDA to issue National Priority Vouchers for Breakthrough Therapy-designated psychedelic drugs, facilitates patient access under the Right to Try Act (including Schedule I substances), and allocates at least $50 million through ARPA-H for state partnerships and clinical trial support. It also calls for enhanced collaboration and data sharing with the VA, plus expedited rescheduling reviews for qualifying substances post-Phase 3. The action aims to address the mental health crisis impacting over 14 million U.S. adults and elevated suicide rates among veterans by promoting treatments offering enduring therapeutic benefits beyond traditional medications. (Link)
  2. McKesson (NYSE: MCK) Signs Agreement with Apollo Funds for $1.25 Billion Strategic Minority Interest in Medical-Surgical Solutions Business. McKesson Corporation (MCK) has entered into an agreement with Apollo Funds for a $1.25 billion investment in convertible preferred equity, representing an approximately 13% minority stake in its Medical-Surgical Solutions (MMS) business at a ~$13 billion enterprise valuation. McKesson will retain majority ownership, operating control, and financial consolidation of the unit. The transaction represents a key milestone in McKesson’s planned separation and future IPO of MMS, which supplies essential products and solutions to non-acute care settings. Apollo’s expertise in carve-outs is expected to support MMS as a well-capitalized standalone company. The deal remains subject to regulatory approvals. (Link)
  3. Global Medical Response (NYSE: GMRS) Files S-1 Registration Statement in Advance of Planned IPO. Global Medical Response (GMR Solutions Inc.) has filed an S-1 registration statement with the SEC for an initial public offering of Class A common stock on the NYSE under the symbol GMRS. The company, the largest U.S. provider of emergency medical services (EMS) and integrated alternate-site care, operates air and ground ambulances across approximately 1,400 counties and serves about 5.5 million patients annually with roughly 34,000 employees. For 2025, GMR reported net revenue of approximately $5.74 billion and Adjusted EBITDA of $1.19 billion. (Link)
  4. Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) Acquires Texas ADC Specialist CrossBridge Bio in ~$300 Million Deal to Strengthen Oncology Pipeline. Eli Lilly (LLY) has acquired Houston-based CrossBridge Bio, a preclinical antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) specialist, in a transaction valued at approximately $300 million (mix of upfront and milestones). CrossBridge’s technology, originating from the University of Texas Health Science Center, features advanced linker stability and multi-payload capabilities, with lead TROP2-targeting dual-payload candidate CBB-120 expected to enter the clinic in 2026. The deal further builds on Lilly’s recent ADC acquisitions and internal efforts, enhancing its position in next-generation cancer therapies. (Link)
  5. UCB to Acquire Neurona Therapeutics for Up to $1.15 Billion, Advancing Epilepsy Pipeline with Regenerative Cell Therapy. UCB has agreed to acquire Neurona Therapeutics, gaining its lead asset NRTX-1001, a pluripotent stem cell-derived neuronal cell therapy currently in Phase I/II trials for drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE). The total transaction value reaches up to $1.15 billion, including $650 million upfront and up to $500 million in potential milestones. The acquisition advances UCB’s leadership in epilepsy by introducing regenerative science approaches aimed at restoring neural circuitry and providing durable seizure control. NRTX-1001 has received FDA RMAT and EMA PRIME designations. The deal is expected to close by the end of Q2 2026, subject to antitrust clearance. (Link)
  6. Organon (NYSE: OGN) Shares Surge Following Reports of Acquisition Interest from Leading Private Equity Firms CVC Capital Partners and TPG. Organon (OGN) witnessed a 25% increase in its stock price amid market reports that CVC Capital Partners and TPG are exploring a potential multi-billion dollar acquisition of the company. The interest from these prominent private equity firms highlights the perceived value in Organon’s diverse portfolio of women’s health products, biosimilars, and established brands. While a formal deal has not been confirmed, the involvement of CVC and TPG suggests a significant investment opportunity in the pharmaceutical space, as financial sponsors look for stable, cash-flow-generative assets. Investors are keeping a close watch on OGN as potential bidding activities could reshape the women’s health sector. (Link)
  7. Avanos Medical, Inc. (NYSE: AVNS) Agrees to $1.272 Billion Acquisition by American Industrial Partners to Transition the Company into Private Ownership. Avanos Medical, Inc. (AVNS) has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by affiliates of American Industrial Partners (AIP) for approximately $1.272 billion in an all-cash transaction. AIP’s investment values Avanos at $25.00 per share, representing a significant premium for stockholders. The deal will transition Avanos into a private entity, allowing the company to focus on long-term growth and its innovation roadmap without public market pressures. AIP intends to leverage its deep operational expertise to enhance Avanos’s competitive position in the medical technology sector. The acquisition is expected to close in the second half of 2026, marking a new chapter for the medtech firm. (Link)
  8. Gyde Acquires Benavest, Marking Its Second Deal in Two Weeks as AI-Enabled Health Insurance Brokerage Expands. Gyde, an AI-powered health insurance brokerage platform that launched in January 2026 with $60 million in funding, has acquired Benavest, a national agency specializing in consumer health plans including individual ACA, ICHRA, and Medicare products. The deal follows Gyde’s recent acquisition of Medicare brokerage Avid Health. Benavest brings scalable distribution infrastructure and leadership expertise, which Gyde plans to support with its AI-driven GydeOS platform. No financial terms were disclosed. (Link)
  9. Signant Health, Supported by Financial Sponsors Harvest Partners, Genstar Capital, and Foresite Capital, Enters into a Definitive Agreement to Acquire Ametris. Signant Health has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Ametris, a global leader in digital health solutions, with the backing of private equity firms Harvest Partners, Genstar Capital, and Foresite Capital. This acquisition integrates Ametris’s clinical trial data management and sensor technologies into Signant’s evidence-generation platform. The move is a strategic play by the financial sponsors to consolidate the eClinical technology market, creating a more comprehensive suite of tools for pharmaceutical sponsors. By acquiring Ametris, Signant Health aims to enhance its capabilities in capturing high-quality clinical evidence across virtual, hybrid, and traditional trial models globally. (Link)
  10. BTX Precision, via Financial Sponsors L Squared Capital Partners and CFT Capital Partners, Completes the Strategic Acquisition of Maitland Engineering. BTX Precision has acquired Maitland Engineering to expand its precision manufacturing platform, supported by financial sponsors L Squared Capital Partners and CFT Capital Partners. This acquisition follows a series of strategic moves by BTX, including a recent continuation vehicle led by L Squared and backed by HarbourVest Partners. The investment in Maitland Engineering strengthens BTX Precision’s capabilities in producing complex, high-tolerance components for the medical and aerospace industries. L Squared Capital Partners continues to drive the platform’s buy-and-build strategy, focusing on integrating specialized regional manufacturers to create a dominant, national high-precision engineering entity with significant operational scale. (Link)
  11. CPIhealth, Supported by Financial Sponsor Iron Path Capital, Acquires Midwest Interventional Spine Specialists and Serenity Surgical Center. CPIhealth, a portfolio company of private equity firm Iron Path Capital, has acquired Midwest Interventional Spine Specialists (M.I.S.S.) and Serenity Surgical Center. This acquisition adds two clinical locations and an ambulatory surgery center to CPIhealth’s interventional pain management platform, expanding its presence in the Indiana and Illinois markets. Iron Path Capital’s investment facilitates the integration of five additional physicians and multiple nurse practitioners into the platform. This deal underscores the firm’s strategy of consolidating regional pain management practices to build a multi-state infrastructure capable of delivering advanced, cost-effective interventional spine care through a standardized clinical and administrative model. (Link)
  12. Brado AI Strengthens its Conversational Engagement Platform Through the Strategic Acquisition of ProviderIQ from Hatchleaf. Brado AI has acquired the ProviderIQ asset from Hatchleaf to enhance its precision routing and patient-provider matching capabilities. This acquisition allows Brado AI to integrate clinically informed data and real-world operational workflows into its Conversational Engagement Platform (CEP). By acquiring the technology co-developed with clinicians from Johns Hopkins, Brado AI is investing in more accurate demand-supply alignment for large healthcare systems. The deal reflects Brado AI’s commitment to reducing patient leakage and optimizing provider utilization. The investment highlights a growing trend of AI companies acquiring specialized clinical data tools to provide deeper insights and better ROI for health system partners. (Link)
  13. D2 Solutions Acquires PromodRx to Expand Patient Access and Engagement Technologies for Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Manufacturers. D2 Solutions has completed the acquisition of PromodRx, a cloud-based platform designed to accelerate patient access to prescription medications. This strategic investment expands D2 Solutions’ service offerings in market access, reimbursement support, and patient engagement. By integrating PromodRx’s technology, D2 Solutions strengthens its UltraTouch Verify and Engage platforms, helping pharmaceutical clients navigate complex prior authorization and benefit verification processes. The acquisition is intended to reduce therapy initiation delays and improve patient adherence, positioning D2 Solutions as a more comprehensive commercialization partner in an increasingly complex pricing and policy environment within the life sciences sector. (Link)
  14. H2 Health, a Portfolio Company of Grant Avenue Capital, Expands into Arkansas Through the Strategic Acquisition of Advanced Physical Therapy. H2 Health, backed by private equity firm Grant Avenue Capital, has acquired Advanced Physical Therapy (APT), a practice with six locations in the Little Rock, Arkansas market. This investment marks H2 Health’s expansion into a new state, bringing its total footprint to over 300 clinics across 13 states. Grant Avenue Capital continues to provide the financial resources for H2 Health’s aggressive buy-and-build strategy in the outpatient rehabilitation sector. The acquisition of APT allows H2 Health to leverage its centralized administrative infrastructure to improve operational efficiencies at the local level while expanding access to high-quality physical and occupational therapy services. (Link)
  15. Afterburner Capital and Council Capital Successfully Exit Their Investment in Advanced Care Partners Following an Eight-Year Growth Period. Private equity firms Afterburner Capital and Council Capital have announced the successful exit of their portfolio company, Advanced Care Partners (ACP). During their eight-year investment period, the sponsors helped ACP scale its pediatric and adult private duty nursing services across Georgia and Florida. The exit represents a significant milestone for Afterburner and Council Capital, who focused on professionalizing ACP’s management and clinical infrastructure to drive growth. This transaction highlights the strong investor demand for home-based care platforms that provide high-quality services to medically fragile populations, as financial sponsors seek exits that demonstrate successful clinical and operational scaling in the healthcare services market. (Link)
  16. Stellus Rx, a Portfolio Company of WindRose Health Investors, Acquires Tria Health to Create an Integrated Pharmacist-Led Chronic Care Platform. Stellus Rx, which is backed by WindRose Health Investors, has acquired Tria Health to expand its pharmacist-led pharmacy care management capabilities. This acquisition merges Stellus Rx’s dispensing solutions with Tria Health’s chronic condition support services for self-insured employers. WindRose Health Investors is supporting this combination to create a differentiated platform that reduces the total cost of care through improved medication adherence and clinical outcomes. The investment underscores WindRose’s strategy of backing companies that deliver cost-effective healthcare solutions. The unified entity aims to leverage shared data and clinical expertise to better manage complex patients across the healthcare continuum. (Link)
  17. Mobia Medical (MOBI) Files for a $100 Million Initial Public Offering Led by BofA Securities, J.P. Morgan, and Goldman Sachs to Advance its Vagus Nerve Stimulation Technology. Mobia Medical (MOBI), a developer of neurostimulation devices for chronic stroke recovery, has filed with the SEC to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering. The IPO process is being led by joint bookrunners BofA Securities, J.P. Morgan, and Goldman Sachs, alongside BTIG and Wolfe | Nomura Alliance. The company, which generated $32 million in revenue in 2025, intends to use the proceeds to expand its commercial organization and fund further R&D for its Vivistim system. This filing signals a major step for the venture-backed company as it transitions into the public markets to capitalize on the $30 billion stroke recovery sector. (Link)

Venture Deals and Other

  1. Avo (AvoMD) Secures $10 Million Series A Funding Led by Noro-Moseley Partners with Participation from AlleyCorp, Las Olas Venture Capital, MedMountain Ventures, Epsilon Health, Scrub Capital, Dunamu & Partners, Mirae Asset Capital, and Futureplay. Avo (formerly AvoMD) has successfully closed a $10 million Series A funding round to advance its AI-powered clinical decision support platform. The round was led by Noro-Moseley Partners, featuring a broad syndicate of investors including AlleyCorp, Las Olas Venture Capital, MedMountain Ventures, Epsilon Health, and Scrub Capital. International support came from Korean firms Dunamu & Partners, Mirae Asset Capital, and Futureplay. The capital will be utilized to scale Avo’s generative AI copilots within major EHR systems, helping clinicians integrate real-time medical knowledge and hospital protocols directly into their digital workflows to improve patient outcomes. (Link)
  2. Bain Capital Life Sciences Backs Beeline Medicines with $300 Million in Capital to Develop Five Clinical Programs Acquired from Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY). Beeline Medicines has emerged from stealth with a massive $300 million investment commitment from Bain Capital Life Sciences. The venture-backed biotech is focused on advancing a portfolio of five clinical-stage programs originally discovered by Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY), targeting autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. This strategic investment allows Beeline to accelerate late-stage clinical development for assets like afimetoran, a TLR7/8 inhibitor. Bain Capital’s funding provides the necessary runway for Beeline to operate as an agile, clinical-stage entity, leveraging established pharmaceutical intellectual property to address significant unmet needs in the immunology and gastrointestinal sectors. (Link)
  3. Pulnovo Medical Announces Oversubscribed $100 Million Financing Round with Strategic Investment from Medtronic. Pulnovo Medical, a pioneer in innovative therapies for pulmonary hypertension, closed an oversubscribed $100 million financing round featuring a strategic investment from Medtronic. The capital will support the advancement of Pulnovo’s clinical programs and commercialization efforts for its pulmonary artery denervation technology. This marks a significant vote of confidence from one of the world’s leading medtech companies in the growing field of interventional pulmonary hypertension treatments. (Link)
  4. Joyful Health Raises $17 Million in Series A Funding Led by CRV with Support from XYZ Venture Capital, Designer Fund, Inflect Capital, and Go Global Ventures. Joyful Health, an AI-driven financial infrastructure provider for the healthcare industry, has secured $17 million in Series A funding. The investment was led by CRV, with participation from XYZ Venture Capital, Designer Fund, Inflect Capital, and Go Global Ventures. The company plans to use this capital to expand its workforce and accelerate the development of its “financial operating system,” which helps healthcare providers automate revenue cycle management and recover unpaid insurance claims. The investors highlighted Joyful Health’s ability to leverage AI to identify processing breakdowns and prioritize high-value recovery opportunities for resource-constrained medical practices. (Link)
  5. Keebler Health Announces $16 Million Series A Investment Led by Flare Capital Partners and Sands Capital to Expand AI Capabilities for Unstructured Clinical Data. Keebler Health has closed a $16 million Series A round led by Flare Capital Partners, with significant participation from Sands Capital. The funding will scale Keebler’s LLM-native platform, which is designed to unlock insights from unstructured clinical documentation—such as provider notes and imaging reports—to improve risk adjustment and value-based care accuracy. Investors noted that Keebler’s technology addresses a critical gap in the market where 80% of patient data remains underutilized. This capital injection will support team expansion and the deployment of real-time clinical insights aimed at enhancing both financial performance and patient outcomes for healthcare systems. (Link)
  6. Worki Secures $2.75 Million in Pre-Seed Funding Led by Founders Fund and Y Combinator to Scale its Healthcare Recruitment and Workforce Management Platform. Healthcare staffing startup Worki has raised $2.75 million in a pre-seed round led by Founders Fund and Y Combinator. The investment targets the growing labor crisis in healthcare by providing a mobile-first platform that simplifies recruitment and scheduling for both providers and facilities. Founders Fund and Y Combinator are backing Worki’s mission to reduce industry reliance on expensive third-party staffing agencies through a more streamlined, automated hiring process. The new capital will be used to enhance the platform’s AI-driven matching capabilities and expand its reach across North American health systems struggling with nurse and technician shortages. (Link)
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Healthcare News, Deals, and Investments Update Apr 13th, 2026

Healthcare Weekly News and Deals –April 13th, 2026

  1. FunctionHealth, a longevity-focused health tech startup for at-home-accessible lab testing, has acquired mobile healthcare platform Getlabs to bring comprehensive diagnostic services directly to consumers’ homes. Function, a health-tech company focused on proactive wellness, has acquired Getlabs, the leader in nationwide at-home lab draws. This acquisition allows Function to integrate a physical service layer into its digital platform, enabling members to have blood work and other diagnostics performed in the comfort of their homes. The investment is aimed at removing the friction traditionally associated with laboratory testing. By owning the logistical infrastructure of Getlabs, Function can ensure a standardized, high-quality experience for its users, furthering its mission to empower individuals with deep health insights through regular and accessible testing. (Link)
  2. Havencrest Capital Management has completed a majority recapitalization of Offor Health to accelerate the expansion of its clinical delivery model. Havencrest Capital Management, a healthcare-focused private equity firm, has finalized a majority recapitalization of Offor Health. This investment is designed to provide the necessary growth capital for Offor Health to scale its unique model of delivering high-quality clinical care, particularly in the dental and specialized surgical spaces. Havencrest’s involvement will focus on enhancing the company’s operational infrastructure and geographic footprint. The investor views Offor Health as a disruptive force in office-based clinical services, and the capital infusion will support the company’s mission to increase patient access and reduce costs for specialized procedures. (Link)
  3. ESO, backed by financial sponsors Vista Equity Partners and JSL Health Capital, has successfully acquired d2i to accelerate emergency intelligence and improve outcomes across fire, EMS, and health systems. ESO, a leading data and software vendor for emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments, and hospitals, has finalized its acquisition of d2i. The investment, supported by PE firms Vista Equity Partners and JSL Health Capital, aims to integrate d2i’s advanced data analytics and performance management tools into ESO’s ecosystem. This move is designed to provide healthcare professionals with deeper insights into clinical and operational performance. The investors are focused on scaling ESO’s ability to drive better patient outcomes through real-time data intelligence across the continuum of care. (Link)
  4. Council Capital and PMPK have partnered to acquire MedicalServiceQuotes.com to expand their healthcare procurement and analytics platform capabilities. Council Capital, a healthcare-focused private equity firm, alongside PMPK, has acquired MedicalServiceQuotes.com (MSQ). The investment is intended to bolster MSQ’s position as a leading platform for healthcare procurement, providing transparency and efficiency in medical service sourcing. By integrating Council Capital’s deep industry expertise and PMPK’s strategic resources, the company plans to scale its analytics and procurement tools. The investors aim to capitalize on the growing demand for cost-containment solutions in the healthcare sector, helping providers and payers optimize their spend through a more streamlined, data-driven digital marketplace. (Link)
  5. Qualifacts Systems, supported by financial sponsors Warburg Pincus, Martis Capital Management, and Clanton Capital, has completed the acquisition of MethodOne to enhance its behavioral health technology offerings. Qualifacts, a leading provider of electronic health records (EHR) for behavioral health, has expanded its portfolio by acquiring MethodOne. The deal is backed by a powerful consortium of investors including Warburg Pincus, Martis Capital, and Clanton Capital. MethodOne specializes in comprehensive clinic management software for opioid treatment programs. The investors are betting on the consolidation of specialized behavioral health software to create a unified platform that addresses the complex regulatory and clinical needs of addiction treatment providers. This acquisition strengthens Qualifacts’ market position as a premier technology partner in the behavioral health and human services sectors. (Link)
  6. Bioness Medical, via its financial sponsor Accelmed, has acquired the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS) system to bolster its neuro-rehabilitation portfolio. Bioness Medical, a subsidiary supported by the private equity firm Accelmed, has successfully acquired the PoNS system, a non-invasive medical device used in neurological rehabilitation. Accelmed’s strategic investment is aimed at integrating this innovative technology into Bioness’s existing suite of rehabilitation solutions. The acquisition allows Bioness to offer a more comprehensive range of therapies for patients suffering from neurological symptoms due to disease or trauma. Accelmed plans to utilize its expertise in the medical device sector to drive the commercial adoption and clinical validation of the PoNS system in global markets. (Link)
  7. DAS Health, backed by financial sponsor Coalesce Capital, has expanded its national footprint through the acquisition of Prime Care Technologies and Prime Cloud from Prime Holdings. DAS Health, a leader in healthcare IT and management services, has acquired Prime Care Technologies and Prime Cloud. This transaction was facilitated by Coalesce Capital, which provides the strategic funding and guidance for DAS Health’s aggressive expansion strategy. The acquisition integrates advanced cloud hosting and post-acute care technology solutions into DAS Health’s portfolio, enhancing its service offerings for long-term care facilities. Coalesce Capital is focused on building DAS Health into a dominant national provider of healthcare technology solutions, leveraging the synergies between these entities to offer comprehensive, integrated services to a wider range of medical providers. (Link)
  8. Sidekick Therapy Partners, supported by financial sponsors Green Hills Partners and Hillandale Advisors, has acquired Word of Mouth Clinical Associates to broaden its therapy service delivery. Sidekick Therapy Partners, a provider of pediatric therapy services, has acquired Word of Mouth Clinical Associates. The deal is backed by Green Hills Partners and Hillandale Advisors, who are focused on consolidating the fragmented pediatric therapy market. By acquiring Word of Mouth, Sidekick expands its reach and clinical expertise in speech, occupational, and physical therapy. The investors are committed to supporting Sidekick’s growth through operational improvements and strategic bolt-on acquisitions. This move strengthens Sidekick’s ability to provide high-quality, multidisciplinary care to children and families while creating a larger, more efficient regional platform. (Link)
  9. Livtech has successfully acquired Alora Healthcare Systems to integrate advanced home health software into its technology ecosystem. Livtech, a prominent player in healthcare technology, has announced the acquisition of Alora Healthcare Systems. This strategic acquisition focuses on Alora’s specialized software solutions for home health agencies. The investment is intended to create a more robust, end-to-end platform for home-based care providers, streamlining clinical documentation, scheduling, and billing. By integrating Alora’s technology, Livtech aims to provide a seamless user experience for healthcare professionals operating outside of traditional hospital settings. The acquisition reflects the increasing investment interest in home health technology as the industry shifts toward decentralized, patient-centric care models. (Link)
  10. Vertex Pharmaceuticals (NASD: VRTX) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Alpine Immune Sciences (NASD: ALPN) for approximately $4.9 billion to bolster its immunology pipeline. Vertex Pharmaceuticals is set to acquire Alpine Immune Sciences in an all-cash deal, significantly expanding its presence in the immunology and immunotherapy space. The acquisition centers on Alpine’s lead candidate, povetacicept, a potential best-in-class treatment for various autoimmune diseases. Vertex is utilizing its strong balance sheet to invest in high-potential late-stage clinical assets that complement its existing focus on serious diseases. This multi-billion dollar investment underscores Vertex’s strategy of diversifying beyond cystic fibrosis and acquiring innovative platforms that can address significant unmet medical needs in the protein engineering and immunology sectors. (Link)
  11. MKH Capital Partners has acquired Haven Health Management to provide growth capital for its 22 treatment locations across the United States. MKH Capital Partners, a family-backed private equity firm, has completed the acquisition of Haven Health Management. The investment provides significant growth capital to support Haven Health’s operations across its 22 addiction and mental health treatment facilities. MKH Capital Partners intends to use its resources to expand Haven Health’s geographic footprint and enhance its clinical services. The investor sees a substantial opportunity in the behavioral health sector, focusing on improving patient access to evidence-based treatment for substance use disorders. This deal highlights the continued interest of private equity in scaling established behavioral health platforms. (Link)
  12. Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASD: GILD) has announced the acquisition of Tubulis to add a next-generation antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) platform to its oncology pipeline. Gilead Sciences is acquiring Tubulis to gain access to its proprietary ADC technologies, which are designed to create more stable and effective cancer therapies. This strategic investment is part of Gilead’s ongoing effort to diversify its portfolio into oncology and become a leader in targeted cancer treatments. The acquisition includes Tubulis’s diverse pipeline of ADC candidates and its innovative conjugation platforms. Gilead intends to leverage its extensive clinical development and commercialization expertise to accelerate the progress of Tubulis’s candidates, further strengthening its position in the rapidly evolving and highly competitive ADC market. (Link)
  13. BPOC has completed the sale of Midwest Products Engineering (MPE), marking the conclusion of a successful investment period for the private equity firm. BPOC, a healthcare-focused private equity firm, has finalized the sale of Midwest Products Engineering (MPE). During BPOC’s ownership, MPE expanded its capabilities as a leading design and manufacturing partner for medical device OEMs. The firm’s investment supported MPE’s growth through operational enhancements and strategic initiatives, positioning it as a critical supplier in the medical equipment market. This exit demonstrates BPOC’s ability to build value within the medical manufacturing sector. While the buyer was not disclosed, the sale highlights the strong demand for specialized manufacturing firms that serve the high-growth medical device industry. (Link)
  14. Response BPO has joined Carenet Health to exponentially grow its U.S. healthcare impact through expanded operations in South Africa. Carenet Health, a provider of 24/7 healthcare engagement and clinical solutions, has acquired Response BPO. This investment is strategically aimed at leveraging Response BPO’s operational strength in South Africa to enhance Carenet Health’s service delivery for U.S.-based healthcare organizations. The acquisition allows Carenet to offer more cost-effective and scalable engagement solutions, including clinical support and member services. By integrating Response BPO, Carenet Health strengthens its global delivery model, ensuring high-quality, continuous support for its clients while expanding its international footprint in the competitive business process outsourcing market within the healthcare sector. (Link)
  15. Telcor has acquired Sample Healthcare to lead an AI-driven transformation of revenue cycle operations for healthcare providers. Telcor, a leader in laboratory revenue cycle management (RCM) and point-of-care testing software, has acquired Sample Healthcare. This investment is focused on integrating Sample Healthcare’s AI capabilities into Telcor’s existing RCM platform. The goal is to automate complex billing processes, reduce denials, and improve the financial performance of laboratories and health systems. The investors believe that applying AI to revenue cycle operations will significantly increase efficiency and accuracy in healthcare billing. This acquisition reinforces Telcor’s position as an innovator in the RCM space, providing its clients with advanced tools to navigate the complexities of healthcare reimbursement. (Link)
  16. Blackstone and TPG Capital have completed the multi-billion dollar acquisition of medical technology leader Hologic, Inc. (NASD: HOLX). Private equity giants Blackstone and TPG have finalized their acquisition of Hologic, a prominent developer of diagnostic products and medical imaging systems. This strategic move aims to leverage Hologic’s market leadership in women’s health and surgical products to drive further innovation and global expansion. The investors plan to support the company’s R&D initiatives and enhance its operational capabilities through their extensive network and capital resources. This acquisition reflects the ongoing interest of top-tier private equity firms in high-performing medical technology assets with steady revenue streams and significant growth potential in the global diagnostics market. (Link)
  17. Seaport Therapeutics, a PureTech Health (LSE: PRTC) founded entity, has filed for a U.S. Initial Public Offering (IPO) to fund the development of its neuropsychiatric pipeline. Seaport Therapeutics, established by the biotherapeutics company PureTech Health, has officially filed for an IPO in the United States. The company is focused on advancing a pipeline of novel neuropsychiatric medicines using its proprietary Glyph platform, which is designed to enhance the oral bioavailability of drugs. The IPO proceeds are intended to fund clinical trials and further research into treatments for depression, anxiety, and other central nervous system disorders. This move marks a significant milestone for Seaport and its founding investors, as they seek to transition from a venture-backed entity to a public company to access broader capital markets for long-term growth. (Link)
  18. APM Human Services International Limited (ASX: APM) has acquired WorkCare to expand its occupational health and workforce wellness solutions across the global health and human services market WorkCare, a leading provider of occupational health and incident management services, has been acquired by APM Human Services International Limited (ASX: APM). This strategic acquisition allows APM to significantly bolster its “Health and Wellbeing” service vertical, integrating WorkCare’s clinical expertise in medical surveillance, onsite clinics, and telehealth. The investment is focused on scaling WorkCare’s delivery model across the United States and international markets, leveraging APM’s global infrastructure. The deal reflects the investor’s objective to address the increasing demand for integrated, data-driven employee health solutions that reduce workplace injuries and improve organizational productivity on a global scale. (Link)

Venture Deals and Other

  1. Chapter has raised $100 million in a new funding round led by Addition and NFX to simplify the Medicare enrollment process for seniors. Chapter, a technology-driven Medicare advisor, has secured $100 million in growth capital to expand its platform. The round was led by venture capital firms Addition and NFX, with participation from other existing investors. This significant investment will be used to enhance Chapter’s proprietary technology, which helps seniors navigate the complexities of Medicare to find the best-fitting coverage. The investors are backing Chapter’s unique model that searches every available plan, unlike traditional brokers. The capital will also support the hiring of additional advisors and the expansion of the company’s reach to more seniors across the United States. (Link)
  2. HeyDonto has closed a $20 million Seed round at a $200 million valuation to scale Conduit, its innovative dental interoperability exchange platform. HeyDonto, an AI-focused dental technology startup, has raised $20 million in Seed funding from a group of strategic venture investors. The round values the company at $200 million, reflecting strong investor confidence in its Conduit platform. Conduit is designed to solve the long-standing problem of data silos in dentistry by providing a seamless interoperability exchange for patient records and clinical data. The investment will be used to accelerate product development and expand the company’s sales and marketing efforts. The investors aim to position HeyDonto as the central infrastructure for the modern, data-driven dental practice, improving efficiency and patient care. (Link)
  3. SimpliFed has raised over $10 million in an oversubscribed Series A round to expand its maternal health ecosystem and improve access to breastfeeding support. SimpliFed, a maternal health company, has successfully closed a Series A funding round exceeding $10 million. The oversubscribed round included participation from several venture capital firms focused on health-tech and female-founded businesses. SimpliFed provides virtual breastfeeding support and baby feeding guidance, covered by insurance. The new capital will be used to scale the company’s operations, partner with more health plans, and expand its team of clinical experts. Investors are particularly interested in SimpliFed’s ability to provide high-quality, accessible maternal care that improves long-term health outcomes for both mothers and infants while reducing overall healthcare costs. (Link)
  4. Luminai has raised $38 million in a Series B funding round to scale its intelligence platform across health system operations and administrative workflows. Luminai, a company specializing in operational intelligence for healthcare, has secured $38 million in Series B funding. The round was led by prominent venture capital firms looking to capitalize on the automation of healthcare administration. Luminai’s platform uses AI to streamline complex workflows within health systems, reducing the administrative burden on staff and improving operational efficiency. The investment will be used to expand the company’s product features and accelerate its market penetration among large health systems. The investors see Luminai as a key player in solving the staffing shortages and burnout issues currently plaguing the healthcare industry through smart automation. (Link)
  5. Yuzu Health, a next-generation third-party administrator (TPA) providing unified infrastructure for health insurance plans, has raised $35 million in Series A funding. The round was led by General Catalyst and Chemistry, with participation from Anthropic’s Anthology Fund and others. The platform enables customizable plan designs through white-labeled claims processing, payments, and member administration. Proceeds will expand the engineering team and automate manual workflows to scale nationally. Investors see Yuzu Health as a key modernizer of outdated  infrastructure. (Link)
  6. Jimini Health, a clinician-supervised AI platform for behavioral health, has raised $17 million in seed funding led by M13 and Town Hall Ventures. Its Sage assistant integrates into care teams with full clinician oversight and visibility. The capital will support enterprise partnerships, expand clinical capabilities, and deepen EHR integrations. Investors view Jimini Health as a safe, scalable solution to responsibly deploy AI in mental health while addressing risks of unsupervised tools. (Link)