MobiHealth News February 2, 2022
Emily Olsen

The wellness, stress and sleep app maker also announced Calm Health, which will eventually replace its employer-focused service, Calm for Business.

Stress and wellness app Calm announced Wednesday it has acquired Ripple Health Group, a health tech company that makes apps for care coordination and condition management.

As part of the deal, Ripple CEO David Ko will join Calm as co-CEO alongside Michael Acton Smith. Calm cofounder and co-CEO Alex Tew will become executive chairman.

Ripple’s current apps include CareMemo, which allows patients and caregivers to communicate with care teams and store important documents, and LikePaper, an app that helps users organize care, keep medical information and set medication reminders.

“As advisor to Calm since 2019, I’ve witnessed first-hand...

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