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Healthcare News, Deals, and Investments Update Feb 23rd, 2026

  1. Trump’s Section 122 Tariffs Hit UK, EU Hardest as Supreme Court Strikes Down IEEPA Levies, Benefiting Brazil, China, India The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump wrongly used IEEPA for tariffs, prompting a shift to 15% global duties under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act. Trade-weighted averages rise for UK (+2.1 points), EU (+0.8), Japan (+0.4), South Korea (+0.6), while plunging for Brazil (-13.6), China (-7.1), and India. Experts note heaviest IEEPA-hit nations gain most relief; early deal-makers suffer hikes. EU seeks clarity on prior 15% cap deal. China assesses; India delays trade talks. (Link)
  2. Blue Owl Capital Shares Slide Again as Debt Fund Liquidity Changes and $1.4B Asset Sale Heighten Private Credit Concerns Blue Owl Capital’s stock extended its recent selloff as investors reacted to the firm’s strategy to return capital from one of its private debt funds following a $1.4 billion loan portfolio sale. The alternative asset manager adjusted redemption mechanics for Blue Owl Capital Corp II, opting to return capital through asset sales rather than traditional quarterly liquidity windows. The developments have fueled broader concerns around liquidity, valuation transparency, and structural risks within retail-oriented private credit vehicles. The market reaction underscores growing scrutiny of private credit managers as fundraising slows and pressures rise. (Link)
  3. Cristiano Ronaldo Invests $7.5 Million in Herbalife’s (NYSE: HLF) Pro2col AI Wellness Tech, Secures 10% Stake in Key Subsidiary Herbalife Ltd. (NYSE: HLF) announced soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s $7.5 million investment in HBL Pro2col Software, LLC, gaining a 10% equity stake. The deal includes service and sponsorship commitments, highlighting Ronaldo’s faith in Pro2col’s AI-driven, personalized wellness platform. Since partnering with Herbalife in 2013, Ronaldo endorsed products like Herbalife24 CR7 Drive. Pro2col uses data for custom plans, tracks habits via Pro2Score, and aids distributors. Now in U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico beta and expanding to EMEA, boosting their data-centric strategy. (Link)
  4. True North PE Injects INR 150Cr ($16.5M) into High-Growth ACN Healthcare RCM; $20M More Eyed as India’s Outsourcing Boom Accelerates True North Private Equity’s Credit Opportunities Fund I invests Rs 150 crore in ACN Healthcare RCM, a top Revenue Cycle Management provider with India operations and US clients. ACN boasts 68% CAGR growth over three years, employing 3,000+ professionals across four centers. Funds will fuel service expansion, strategic moves, and new facilities. More PE funds eye up to $20M in the round. India’s RCM market surges at 15-17% CAGR, driven by outsourcing, AI, and global demand, with India holding 50% of worldwide talent amid healthcare complexities. (Link)
  5. Danaher (NYSE: DHR) to Acquire Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) in $9.9 Billion Cash Deal at $180/Share, Boosting Diagnostics with Pulse Oximetry Leader Amid Expected Synergies Danaher Corporation (NYSE: DHR) has agreed to acquire Masimo Corporation (NASDAQ: MASI) for $180 per share in cash, valuing the deal at $9.9 billion enterprise value. The acquisition bolsters DHR’s Diagnostics segment with MASI’s pulse oximetry and patient monitoring tech, expecting high-single-digit revenue growth, $530M+ 2027 EBITDA, $125M cost synergies, and $50M revenue synergies by year five. Deal closes H2 2026 pending approvals; accretive to EPS by $0.15-$0.20 year one, $0.70 by year five. (Link)
  6. Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) Explores $20 Billion Sale of DePuy Synthes Orthopedics Unit Amid Spinoff Plans Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) is preparing to sell its orthopedics unit, DePuy Synthes, in a deal potentially exceeding $20 billion, targeting private equity firms as top buyers, Reuters reports. The unit, which generated $9.3 billion in 2025 sales from hip, knee, and shoulder implants, was slated for a standalone spinoff within 18-24 months to focus on high-growth segments. J&J is assembling financials for upcoming buyer meetings; large PE firms may team up, with interest from medical device rivals possible. This follows resolutions of most ASR hip lawsuits. CFO eyes tax-free spinoff but open to sales. (Link)
  7. PE-backed Elevate Patient Financial Solutions acquires Centauri Health Solutions’ health systems services unit, expanding Medicaid eligibility, enrolment and complex revenue cycle capabilities across U.S. hospital clients Private equity–backed Elevate Patient Financial Solutions has agreed to acquire Centauri Health Solutions’ Health Systems Services (HSS) unit, a Phoenix-based provider of specialized eligibility and enrollment services for Medicaid and disability programs, out-of-state Medicaid billing, and complex revenue cycle solutions for hospitals and health systems. The deal strengthens Elevate PFS’s position in patient financial engagement and government program eligibility, broadens its national footprint, and is expected to drive cross-selling opportunities across existing provider relationships while supporting uncompensated-care and Medicaid-reliant populations. (Link)
  8. TriSalus Life Sciences (Nasdaq: TLSI) Prices $40M Common Stock Offering at $4.10/Share with 15% Over-Allotment Option, Closing February 23, 2026 TriSalus Life Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: TLSI) priced its underwritten public offering of 9,756,100 common shares at $4.10 each, expecting $40 million in gross proceeds before expenses. The oncology-focused medtech firm granted underwriter Lake Street Capital Markets a 30-day option for 1,463,415 additional shares (15% of the offering). Closing is set for February 23, 2026, subject to conditions, via an effective S-3 shelf registration. Funds will support general corporate purposes, amid devices like TriNav for tumor drug delivery and nelitolimod immunotherapy research. (Link)
  9. CenterWell, the healthcare services division of Humana Inc. (NYS: HUM) Expands Florida Footprint with Acquisition of MaxHealth from Arsenal Capital Partners CenterWell, the healthcare services division of Humana Inc., has completed its acquisition of MaxHealth from private equity firm Arsenal Capital Partners and the company’s founder-shareholders. The deal strengthens CenterWell’s presence in Florida, adding a network of 54 owned primary care clinics, four specialty centers, and 24 affiliate clinics across West and South Florida. MaxHealth serves over 120,000 patients, including more than 80,000 in value-based care programs. The acquisition aligns with CenterWell’s strategy to expand its integrated, patient-centered care delivery network and enhance access to high-quality, coordinated healthcare services for seniors and other patients across the region. (Link)
  10. CSD Acquires New Mexico’s Leading Autism Provider BCI in Strategic Merger to Boost Southwest Access, Innovation, and Evidence-Based Behavioral Care Nationwide via its financial sponsors NMS Capital, CD Private Equity, and Goldman Sachs Asset Management Center for Social Dynamics (CSD), a top national autism therapy provider, has acquired Behavior Change Institute (BCI), New Mexico’s premier autism care organization known for clinical expertise and equitable access. Announced February 19, 2026, the deal unites research-driven models, shortening wait times and blending in-person, virtual, and tech-enhanced therapies. CSD CEO Kelly Bozarth hailed it as a “values-driven union” for faster breakthrough care. BCI leaders emphasized scaling their mission nationally while preserving clinical culture. Families retain teams with added CSD tools; the merger advances research, clinician training, and outcomes in underserved areas. (Link)
  11. VB Spine LLC Acquires Exclusive Rights to Augmedics’ FDA-Cleared xvision Spine System®, Bolstering AR Navigation Leadership in Spine Surgery with Nearly 13,000 Cases of Proven Use VB Spine LLC, the largest privately held spine company, announced a definitive agreement to acquire exclusive rights to Augmedics’ groundbreaking xvision Spine System®, the first FDA-cleared AR navigation platform for spine surgery. This move enhances VB Spine’s visualization portfolio, following its recent SpineHawk™ acquisition, and positions it as a global leader in AR-enabled solutions. xvision offers direct-patient visualization, precision, workflow efficiency, and radiation reduction, with nearly 13,000 procedures completed. The deal, expected to close soon pending approvals, supports VB Spine’s strategy to redefine spine care. (Link)
  12. St. David’s HealthCare Acquires Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons, Strengthening Central Texas Cardiovascular Expertise in Strategic Integration Austin-based St. David’s HealthCare, part of HCA Healthcare and local nonprofits, has acquired Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons (CTVS) on Feb. 15. The system, with nine hospitals, 190 care sites, and over 12,600 employees, will keep CTVS’s name, operations, physicians, providers, and 45 staff intact while aligning them under St. David’s. “This integration builds on decades of collaboration to elevate care and innovation,” said CEO David Huffstutler. The move advances cardiovascular standards in Central Texas. (Link)
  13. Epiphany Dermatology Expands Missouri Footprint with Strategic Partnership Joining Regional Dermatology’s St. Louis Clinics in Chesterfield and Festus Epiphany Dermatology has partnered with Regional Dermatology, LLC, founded in 2010 by board-certified dermatologist Sarah Jensen, M.D., to boost its presence in Missouri’s St. Louis market. The deal integrates Jensen’s team—including two advanced practice providers—at two locations: Chesterfield (West) and Festus. This enhances access to high-quality dermatology services like general care, skin cancer treatment, and Mohs surgery. Jensen praised Epiphany’s patient-focused values, while CEO Gheorghe Pusta highlighted the cultural fit and shared expertise. Epiphany now supports operations, marketing, and recruiting, operating 121 locations across 18 states from Austin, Texas. (Link)
  14. Gilead to Acquire Arcellx for Up to $7.8 Billion, Expanding Oncology and Cell Therapy Pipeline Gilead Sciences has agreed to acquire Arcellx in a transaction valued at up to $7.8 billion, strengthening its position in next-generation cell therapies for cancer. Arcellx’s lead programs focus on innovative immunotherapy approaches designed to improve durability and safety in hematologic malignancies. The acquisition builds on Gilead’s broader oncology strategy and deepens its commitment to high-growth, high-innovation therapeutic areas. The deal underscores continued large-cap biopharma appetite for differentiated oncology assets amid competitive cell therapy development. (Link)
  15. Viventium Acquires Apploi to Launch Unified HCM Platform Revolutionizing Post-Acute Care Workforce Management Amid Labor Crisis via its financial sponsor LLR Partners Viventium has acquired Apploi, creating a category-leading human capital management (HCM) platform tailored for post-acute and long-term care providers. The unified system integrates recruiting, credentialing, onboarding, payroll, scheduling, and compliance across all 50 states, addressing labor shortages and fragmented software silos. Viventium CEO Navin Gupta highlighted ending “fractured systems,” while Apploi CEO Adam Lewis emphasized full employee lifecycle support. Serving thousands of providers and hundreds of thousands of employees, the deal closed January 30, 2026. Financial terms undisclosed. (Link)
  16. Invo Fertility (Nasdaq: IVF), Acquires Indianapolis’ Family Beginnings for $760K, Bolstering Midwest Presence and Projecting $9M Clinic Revenue in 2025 Amid Growth Pivot Invo Fertility Inc. (Nasdaq: IVF), based in Sarasota, has acquired the nonclinical assets of Midwest fertility clinic Family Beginnings in Indianapolis for $760,000 in cash and preferred stock. The deal preserves Dr. James Donahue’s leadership and the existing team, with Invo providing operational support and tech investments. Family Beginnings reported $1M revenue and $200K net income for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2025—18% of Invo’s clinic revenue. Now with four clinics, Invo eyes $9M combined 2025 revenue, up from 2024’s $6.5M total (with $9.1M net loss). CEO Steve Shum calls it an “inflection point,” targeting acquisitions, organic growth, and 2026 expansion via marketing and tech. (Link)
  17. Northwell Health Bolsters South Shore Presence with $9.5M Off-Market Acquisition of Merrick Orthopedic Office Building from Berkeley Capital Northwell Health has expanded its real estate holdings by acquiring a 17,714-square-foot medical office building at 1728-1732 Sunrise Highway in Merrick for $9.5 million in an off-market deal. The property, on 0.46 acres, houses Northwell affiliate Orlin & Cohen Orthopedic Group, with about three years remaining on its lease. Northwell, self-represented, bought from Berkeley Capital LLC, represented by North Village Realty’s Tom Bigansky. The move secures long-term healthcare delivery in South Shore communities, reflecting generational planning and market confidence, Bigansky noted. (Link)
  18. Sensei Biotherapeutics (Nasdaq: SNSE) Acquires Faeth Therapeutics in $200M-Backed Deal to Advance PIKTOR Cancer Therapy Sensei Biotherapeutics (Nasdaq: SNSE) has acquired Faeth Therapeutics, gaining its lead asset PIKTOR—an investigational all-oral combo of serabelisib and sapanisertib targeting the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway for endometrial and breast cancers. Concurrently, Sensei secured $200 million in Series B preferred stock financing from top investors like RA Capital, Vivo Capital, and Cormorant. Proceeds will fund Phase 2 topline data in endometrial cancer and a Phase 1b breast cancer trial by end-2026, plus ongoing solnerstotug studies. Post-deal, Faeth holders own 40.8%, investors 54.3%, and prior Sensei shareholders 4.9% on a fully diluted basis. (Link)
  19. Kinderhook Industries to Take Home Health and Hospice Provider Enhabit (NYSE: EHAB) Private in $1.1B Deal Private equity firm Kinderhook Industries has agreed to acquire Enhabit Inc., a Dallas-based home health and hospice services provider, in a transaction valued at approximately $1.1 billion. Under the terms of the deal, Enhabit shareholders will receive $13.80 per share in cash, representing a premium to the company’s recent trading levels. The transaction is expected to close in Q2 2026, at which point Enhabit’s shares will be delisted from the NYSE. The acquisition reflects continued PE interest in the home health and hospice sector amid demographic tailwinds and demand for at-home care services. (Link)

Venture and Other News:

  1. Rainfall Health Secures $15M Series A to Supercharge AI Compliance Platform Amid CMS’s TEAM Mandate Launch, Unlocking $100M+ Revenue for Hospitals Rainfall Health, an AI-driven compliance platform for hospitals, closed a $15 million Series A round led by Two Bear Capital. The funding will expand AI and customer support teams to aid providers under CMS’s new Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM), launched January 1, 2026. TEAM targets high-cost surgeries like joint replacements and spinal fusions, offering 20% revenue boosts—over $100 million per health system—for meeting quality metrics. CEO Eddie Qureshi emphasized high-quality post-acute care. Backed by experts like former VA Secretary David Shulkin, Rainfall sets a national standard for value-based reimbursement and patient outcomes. (Link)
  2. ProSomnus Secures $38 Million Strategic Investment from Catalio Capital to Advance Next‑Generation Smart Sleep Medicine Platform ProSomnus Sleep Technologies, a leader in non‑CPAP Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) therapy, announced a $38 million strategic investment from healthcare investor Catalio Capital Management to accelerate global expansion and technology development. The funding will support next‑generation remote patient monitoring, proprietary sleep diagnostic devices, and comparative clinical studies. CEO Len Liptak emphasized that the partnership validates ProSomnus’s mission to deliver data‑driven, patient‑preferred OSA therapies. CFO Jason Orchard noted the investment will optimize infrastructure and enhance patient outcomes. Catalio’s Dr. Nicholas von Guionneau joins as Board Observer, highlighting ProSomnus’s leadership in connected, precision sleep solutions. (Link)
  3. Dallas-Based SpendRule Exits Stealth with $2M Seed Round from Abundant Venture Partners, MemorialCare Innovation Fund, and Zeal Capital Partners to Automate AI-Powered Contract Compliance and Invoice Validation for Hospitals like OSF HealthCare, Kettering Health, MemorialCare, and MUSC Health SpendRule, founded by Chris Heckler and Joseph Akintolayo, automates contract compliance and invoice validation for health systems. Its AI software checks purchased services invoices against contract terms pre-payment, integrating seamlessly with ERP systems, contract management, and accounts payable workflows. The funding will expand the team and advance AI infrastructure. Backed by Abundant Venture Partners—a Chicago VC focused on healthcare innovation with a network of 22+ provider organizations—SpendRule serves major clients including OSF HealthCare, Kettering Health, MemorialCare, and MUSC Health. (Link)
  4. Covetrus and MWI Animal Health Strike $3.5 Billion Merger Deal, Forming Tech-Enhanced Platform with Cencora Retaining Major Stake Covetrus and MWI Animal Health announced a blockbuster $3.5 billion merger on February 18, creating a unified “comprehensive animal health platform.” MWI’s owners, Cencora, will receive $1.25 billion in cash and equity stakes, retaining a 34.3% share in the new entity. Leaders hailed the deal for blending MWI’s supply chain prowess and customer ties in companion and production animal sectors with Covetrus’ tech-driven veterinary solutions. The combo promises enhanced logistics, cost savings, broader customer reach—from vets and producers to pet owners—and accelerated innovation to make animal care more affordable and accessible. (Link)
  5. Grail’s Galleri Multi-Cancer Early Detection Blood Test Misses Primary Endpoints in Large Screening Trial Grail’s Galleri multi-cancer early detection blood test recently failed to meet its primary endpoints in a large clinical screening study, raising doubts about its effectiveness as a broad population screening tool. Following the release of these results, the company’s stock experienced a significant decline as investors reassessed commercial prospects. The data suggested lower than expected sensitivity for detecting certain cancers, which could complicate regulatory and reimbursement pathways. The outcome underscores ongoing challenges for next-generation liquid biopsy tests in proving clinical utility at scale. (Link)
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Healthcare News, Deals, and Investments Update Feb 9th, 2026

  1. Weight-loss drugs to compete on biggest stage with Super Bowl ads (Link)
    • Official NFL Super Bowl Commercials 2026 – All Commercials (Link)
      • Novo Nordisk (Wegovy): Celebrity-filled oral weight-loss pill promo. (Link)
      • Hims & Hers: Highlights wealth-health inequality gap. (Link)
      • Ro: Serena Williams promotes GLP-1 telehealth. (Link)
      • Novartis: Encourages prostate cancer blood test screening. (Link)
      • Boehringer Ingelheim: Raises awareness for kidney disease screening. (Link)
  2. TrumpRx launches with AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, EMD Serono, Novo Nordisk, and Pfizer to offer discounted drugs for U.S. cash‑paying patients under Most favoured Nation policy
    The TrumpRx direct‑to‑consumer platform introduces over 40 discounted prescription drugs to help uninsured or cash‑paying U.S. patients access more affordable treatments. The initiative, backed by the first five pharmaceutical companies signing pricing deals under the Most Favoured Nation policy, includes major blockbusters such as Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Eli Lilly’s Zepbound, both offered at significantly reduced prices. Additional products include insulin, fertility therapies, and inhalers from Pfizer and others. Sixteen global drugmakers are expected to join the platform, which aims to align U.S. medication prices with international standards while reshaping the domestic pricing landscape and consumer access dynamics. (Link)
  3. Takeda deepens AI drug discovery push with $1.7 billion Iambic deal
    Takeda Pharmaceutical enters multi-year AI drug discovery collaboration with Iambic Therapeutics worth more than $1.7 billion to accelerate small-molecule development in oncology, inflammation, and gastrointestinal diseases. The partnership underscores Takeda’s push to fully integrate AI into its R&D engine, following prior deals like its Nabla Bio collaboration, as big pharma bets on AI to speed discovery, reduce costs, and target complex diseases more precisely. Iambic, a San Diego-based biotech with a growing pipeline of AI-discovered candidates, gains validation and funding to expand its platform amid surging interest in AI-driven drug design. (Link)
  4. Once Upon a Farm (NYSE: OFRM) raises $198M in NYSE IPO backed by Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan to expand organic children’s food business co-founded by Jennifer Garner
    The company’s public debut marks a major milestone for the organic children’s food brand, offering 11 million shares at $18 each. Founded by Cassandra Curtis and Ari Raz in 2015 and later joined by Jennifer Garner and John Foraker, Once Upon a Farm produces cold-pressed pouches, frozen meals, and oat bars made from responsibly sourced fruits and vegetables. The IPO strengthens its ability to meet rising consumer demand for clean, nutritious food products while amplifying its retail presence. Despite global supply challenges, the company aims to grow amid increasing momentum in the health-conscious food and beverage market. (Link)
  5. TenetHealthcare (NYSE: THC) receives $1.9B from CommonSpirit to regain full ownership of Conifer Health Solutions
    Under the agreement, CommonSpirit will pay Tenet Healthcare $1.9 billion in instalments over three years to sell its 23.8% equity stake in Conifer Health Solutions, Tenet’s revenue cycle management subsidiary. The transaction, retroactive to January 1, 2026, also includes a $540 million payment from Conifer to eliminate CommonSpirit’s capital account and finalize the stake redemption. Conifer will continue providing services to CommonSpirit through the end of 2026 while onboarding new clients. Tenet expects the move to strengthen its financial outlook, citing operational efficiency, revenue growth, and strategic alignment as key drivers for sustaining profitability and future expansion. (Link)
  6. PrimeGen US to merge with DT Cloud Star Acquisition Corporation (NASD: DTSQ) in a $1.5B business combination to accelerate stem cell and exosome therapy development
    The merger will position PrimeGen US for public market access and expanded funding to advance its regenerative medicine portfolio. The company’s lead program centers on its proprietary Triple Activated Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) platform, being developed as a treatment for acute alcoholic hepatitis and other liver-related conditions. The deal, expected to close in the second half of 2026 pending shareholder and regulatory approvals, will support clinical progression, regulatory submissions, and potential commercialization. PrimeGen’s leadership emphasized that the transaction marks a major step toward scaling its two-decade foundation in stem cell innovation into transformative therapies for critical diseases. (Link)
  7. Eikon Therapeutics (NASD: EIKN) raises $381M in upsized Nasdaq IPO, the largest biotech listing since 2024, led by former Merck executive Roger Perlmutter
    Proceeds from the public offering will fund the clinical advancement of Eikon’s oncology pipeline, notably EIK1001, a toll-like receptor 7/8 agonist currently studied with Keytruda in melanoma and lung cancer. Additional programs include PARP1 inhibitors EIK1003 and EIK1004—targeting ovarian, breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers—and EIK1005, a WRN helicase inhibitor in early-stage development for solid tumours. The company, founded in 2021, continues to build momentum on its immunotherapy and precision oncology strategy, backed by prior multimillion-dollar financing rounds that have supported rapid progression from preclinical research to multiple active phase 1/2 and 2/3 trials across critical cancer indications. (Link)
  8. SpyGlass Pharma (NASD: SGP) launches $150M Nasdaq IPO for advancing long-acting eye drug delivery innovation
    Funds from the IPO will advance SpyGlass Pharma’s lead candidate, the Bimatoprost Drug Pad-IOL System, a long-acting intraocular lens designed to deliver sustained treatment for glaucoma and ocular hypertension. The device, implanted during cataract surgery, provides years of drug release, potentially eliminating the need for daily eye drops. Proceeds will support two phase 3 clinical trials already underway and a potential commercial rollout upon successful results. Early studies demonstrated significant intraocular pressure reduction, affirming the platform’s promise. SpyGlass joins a wave of biotech companies reinvigorating the IPO market as investors renew interest in ophthalmic and drug-delivery innovations. (Link)
  9. Agomab Therapeutics (NASD: AGMB) raises $200M in Nasdaq IPO to support development of ALK5 inhibitors for fibrostenosing Crohn’s disease and pulmonary fibrosis
    Proceeds from the IPO will fund Agomab Therapeutics’ next-stage clinical programs, including a global phase 2b trial for ontunisertib, its leading oral ALK5 inhibitor targeting fibro stenosing Crohn’s disease. The company also plans to advance AGMB‑447, another ALK5 inhibitor in phase 1 studies for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, toward midstage development. Both candidates were obtained through Agomab’s 2021 acquisition of Origo Biopharma. The IPO proceeds will also bolster operational growth and global research capabilities as Agomab pursues fibrosis-modifying therapies aimed at halting disease progression in patients with chronic intestinal and respiratory conditions. (Link)
  10. Veradermics (NYSE: MANE) raises $256M in NYSE IPO with investment interest from Eli Lilly and Wellington Management to advance oral minoxidil hair regrowth therapy
    The Connecticut-based biotech’s IPO marks a strong debut, with shares more than doubling in their first trading session. Veradermics focuses on developing VDPHL01, an extended-release oral version of minoxidil, intended to overcome limitations of topical Rogaine. The funds will support phase 3 trials evaluating its efficacy in treating pattern hair loss. Eli Lilly expressed interest in acquiring up to 4.9% of issued shares, while Wellington Management indicated plans to invest up to $30 million. The company seeks to capture a major share of the expanding global hair loss market and lead innovation in convenient, effective hair restoration therapies. (Link)
  11. Kaiser Permanente and Renown Health complete joint venture to jointly own Hometown Health and expand integrated care access in northern Nevada
    The finalized partnership marks Kaiser Permanente’s entry into northern Nevada through the joint ownership of Hometown Health and collaboration with Renown Health’s established provider network. The venture aims to expand access to affordable, value-based care while integrating insurance coverage and clinical delivery across the region. Kaiser Permanente will open two new medical centers in 2026, adding to its existing Reno location, and plans to introduce its digital health platform and in-house pharmacy network by 2027. The collaboration combines Kaiser Permanente’s national capabilities with Renown’s strong local presence to enhance clinical outcomes and improve patient experience across northern Nevada. (Link)
  12. NuvemRx acquires 340B referral technology company par8o from R1 RCM, via its financial sponsors Parthenon Capital Partners and Rainmaker Strategic Capital to enhance specialty care coordination and expand pharmacy network capabilities
    The acquisition integrates par8o’s AI-powered referral capture technology with NuvemRx’s pharmacy management and third-party administration services, enabling covered entities to more efficiently manage 340B referrals and specialty prescriptions. The combined platform now supports over 800 covered entities and impacts more than 70 million patients nationwide. By automating up to 85% of the referral and eligibility process, the integration reduces administrative burdens, enhances compliance, and increases savings opportunities for safety-net providers. The move strengthens NuvemRx’s mission to simplify pharmacy operations, expand access to affordable care, and improve coordination across community health and specialty care networks.  (Link)
  13. MedRisk to acquire Horizon Casualty Services PPO Network business from Horizon Mutual Holdings, via its financial sponsors CVC Capital Partners and The Carlyle Group to expand managed care capabilities in workers’ compensation and auto casualty markets
    The acquisition enhances MedRisk’s reach and service offerings within the casualty claims industry by integrating Horizon Casualty Services’ PPO Network business. The move aligns with MedRisk’s strategy to deliver improved patient outcomes, streamlined claims management, and optimized payment solutions. The integration supports faster recovery times, smarter spending, and enhanced client value while reinforcing the company’s commitment to innovation and superior service across workers’ compensation and auto casualty markets. (Link)
  14. Coloplast discloses definitive agreement for Uramedica acquisition in Q1 2025/26 earnings Report
    Coloplast US signs definitive merger agreement to acquire all outstanding shares of Uromedica, a privately held US medtech company specializing in minimally invasive treatments for stress urinary incontinence, making Uromedica a wholly owned subsidiary. The acquisition is expected to close in February 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and requisite Uromedica shareholder approval. The move aligns with Coloplast’s strategy to bolster growth in urology through targeted additions, amid strong organic performance in the division. (Link)
  15. Konovo acquires Rare Patient Voice, via its financial sponsors Bain Capital Credit, Frazier Healthcare Partners, GV Investment Managers and Leavitt Equity Partners to expand access to 200,000+ patients and caregivers The acquisition strengthens Konovo’s healthcare intelligence platform by combining its data-driven capabilities and healthcare provider network with Rare Patient Voice’s extensive, community-driven database of patients and caregivers. This integration enhances the ability of researchers to access hard-to-reach populations and capture real-world patient insights across therapeutic areas. Konovo plans to scale these efforts globally while integrating patient and clinician perspectives into unified, technology-enabled research solutions. The partnership drives faster, more informed decision-making for healthcare organizations advancing innovation in complex diseases. (Link)
  16. RadNet (NASD: RDNT) acquires Northwest Radiology in Indiana, adding six imaging centers to expand Midwest footprint and enhance AI-powered diagnostic services
    The acquisition marks RadNet’s entry into Indiana, extending its national imaging network into the Midwest through six outpatient centers in the Indianapolis region. Northwest Radiology’s 18 radiologists will continue providing contracted professional services, ensuring continuity and maintaining strong local physician relationships. The integration will leverage RadNet’s advanced imaging technologies and AI-driven workflows to improve early disease detection and overall population health management. With the addition expected to generate approximately $18 million in annual revenue, RadNet aims to expand its proactive diagnostic approach while strengthening patient access to high-quality, cost-effective imaging care across Indiana. (Link)
  17. Nautic Partners completes growth investment in KabaFusion as Novo Holdings exits, supporting expansion of home infusion care services
    The partnership marks a new phase for KabaFusion, a national leader in home and alternate site infusion therapy. With operations covering 45 states through 33 pharmacies and 21 infusion suites, the company will leverage Nautic Partners’ investment to accelerate its growth and innovation initiatives. KabaFusion’s management team, which remains significant investors, will continue leading the organization to enhance patient access and clinical excellence. The investment underscores Nautic’s strategy of backing mission-driven healthcare providers delivering high-quality, patient-centered care, marking the exit of Novo Holdings following its successful tenure supporting KabaFusion’s nationwide expansion. (Link)
  18. Black Pearl Equities Announces Intention to Commence Tender Offer to Acquire Selectis Health, Inc.
    Black Pearl Equities, LLC announces intention to commence an all-cash tender offer to acquire all issued and outstanding shares of common stock of Selectis Health, Inc. (OTC: GBCS) at $4.00 per share. The proposed transaction is subject to negotiation and execution of definitive transaction documentation as well as customary closing conditions.  Selectis Health operates skilled nursing and transitional care facilities, and this unsolicited proposal follows the company’s recent asset sales and operational streamlining efforts. (Link)
  19. Vanderbilt Health acquires Tennova’s Clarksville Hospital, Tennova ER-Sango, and physician clinics from Community Health Systems to expand regional care network
    The acquisition expands Vanderbilt Health’s footprint across Middle Tennessee, adding the 270-bed Clarksville hospital, freestanding Sango ER, and multiple physician practices to its growing regional system. Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital (VCH) will serve as a hub for expanded emergency, surgical, and specialty services, with new paediatric and adult programs planned in collaboration with Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. The integration brings nearly 1,100 staff and over 30 physicians into Vanderbilt’s network, reinforcing its commitment to delivering high-quality, community-based care. The move marks Vanderbilt’s fourth regional hospital acquisition, extending its reach beyond Nashville and strengthening access to advanced health services statewide. (Link)

Venture and Other News  

  1. Midi Health closes $100M Series D in Goodwater Capital–led round with Foresite Capital, Serena Ventures, Advance Venture Partners, GV, Emerson Collective, SemperVirens and McKesson Ventures to scale national women’s health platform
    The virtual women’s health clinic now serves over 230,000 patients across 50 states through a network of 500 providers, treating 25,000 patients weekly. Founded in 2021 to address perimenopause and menopause care, the company is expanding into metabolic health, weight management, and musculoskeletal health. The platform uses AI-powered tools for chart analysis, scheduling, and care protocols while offering insurance-backed services reaching 45 million women. The company reports improved screening adherence rates and up to 13% lower total cost of care, with plans to expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage. (Link)
  2. Chamber raises $60M Series A led by Frist Cressey Ventures with General Catalyst, AlleyCorp, American Family Ventures, Company Ventures, Optum Ventures, Healthworx Ventures and Black Opal Ventures to scale cardiology value-based care
    The funding will accelerate Chamber’s mission to modernize cardiovascular care through value-based models that improve outcomes while lowering costs. The company’s platform integrates AI-driven insights to help cardiologists identify high-risk patients, close care gaps, and streamline workflows within existing systems. Partnering with both payers and practices, Chamber supports data-informed, proactive management of chronic heart disease. With more than 500 cardiologists across seven states already on its network, the company plans to expand its national footprint and strengthen partnerships with health plans. The investment underscores growing momentum behind value-based innovations addressing cardiovascular care delivery and patient experience. (Link)
  3. Alaffia Health raises $55M Series B led by Transformation Capital with FirstMark Capital, Tau Ventures, and Twine Ventures to expand AI-driven health plan operations
    The latest funding round accelerates Alaffia Health’s mission to reduce healthcare’s $570 billion in administrative waste through advanced, clinically informed AI for health plan claims management. The company’s platform combines physician oversight with agentic AI to enhance accuracy, speed reviews, and achieve measurable cost savings for national and regional payers. Delivering over 20% savings on high-cost claims and fivefold ROI, Alaffia plans to use the new capital for R&D, product innovation, and scaling adoption across the healthcare ecosystem. The investment supports ongoing efforts to create transparent, compliant, and efficient claims infrastructure that strengthens affordability and systemwide operational performance. (Link)
  4. Third Arc Bio raises $52M Series A extension led by Andreessen Horowitz with Omega Funds, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, BVF Partners, T. Rowe Price, Galapagos NV, AbbVie Ventures and Alderline Group to advance oncology and immunology pipeline
    The funding strengthens Third Arc Bio’s efforts to expand its multifunctional antibody programs in oncology and immunology. The capital will accelerate clinical development of the company’s lead asset, ARC101—a bispecific T cell engager targeting CLDN6 in advanced solid tumours—while advancing next-generation inflammation and immune modulation candidates toward human trials. Leveraging its ARCTag (Tethered Agonist) platform, Third Arc Bio aims to localize immune activity precisely at disease sites, enhancing efficacy and reducing systemic toxicity. Supported by a seasoned scientific team, the company continues to validate its platform approach to develop targeted biologics addressing major unmet medical needs. (Link)

Market Rumours

  1. Seed Health reportedly retains Centerview Partners to explore potential sale amid strong financial performance
    Seed Health has reportedly hired Centerview Partners to advise on a potential sale as it attracts strong interest from strategic and private equity buyers. Generating about $200 million in revenue and over $50 million in EBITDA, the company aims to leverage rising global demand for premium probiotics and wellness products.
  2. HHAeXchange reportedly explores sale with Centerview Partners advising; backed by Cressey & Company and Hg Capital
    The company, generating about $100 million in recurring revenue, develops software that streamlines compliance and operations for Medicaid homecare providers. Having expanded through acquisitions of Sandata Technologies, Generations Homecare Systems, and Cashe Software, it reflects growing investor interest in post‑acute healthcare tech consolidation during ongoing strategic review discussions.