Fierce Health Payers January 6, 2022
Rebecca Torrence

Direct healthcare provider Nomi Health has acquired health analytics company Artemis Health to accelerate its mission of cutting healthcare costs for employers.

Artemis offers analytics software that helps employers and health plans lower the costs of their health benefits while maintaining outcomes.

The tools will build on Nomi’s existing platform, Nomi Connect, which lets employers buy services directly from providers. The company says it has delivered everyday care to more than 10 million Americans across 15 states, including leading the nation’s testing surge amid omicron. Nomi also says it runs the largest mobile COVID care program in the country with a fleet of more than 50 care units traveling throughout care deserts.

Nomi shelled out $200 million for the deal,...

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