Fierce Health Technology October 5, 2021
Dave Muoio

Carbon Health’s merger and acquisition spree rolls on with today’s announcement that the primary are provider has purchased Alertive Healthcare, a remote patient monitoring company.

The move furthers Carbon Health’s recent push into tech-driven, out-of-office disease management, which the company signaled back in June with its acquisition of virtual diabetes management startup Steady Health.

The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“Carbon Health has already seen the power of RPM tools throughout the COVID pandemic in enabling better care for patients remotely with blood pressure cuffs, glucometers and scales.” Myoung Cha, chief strategy officer and president of home-based care at Carbon Health, said in a statement.

“Based on this early success, we believe that delivering great care in the...

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