Fierce Health Technology January 19, 2022
Rebecca Torrence

Babylon has acquired DayToDay Health, a care management platform that supports patients preparing for and recovering from surgeries, bolstering the health tech unicorn’s remote care portfolio.

DayToDay offers programs pre- and post-operation as well as for health events like childbirth and after diagnoses of chronic conditions. The company’s educational and clinical support services help drive down rehospitalization rates, demonstrated below 4%, according to the company, compared to the industry average around 15%.

The company did not disclose financial details of the deal.

Babylon will integrate DayToDay’s offerings into its digital platform, powering its strategy of reducing burdens on patients and healthcare systems through proactive care.

“We’re excited to welcome the DayToDay team into Babylon, as both companies work toward the...

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