HealthExec October 4, 2024
Chad Van Alstin

Private equity firm TPG is acquiring a majority stake in e-prescription company Surescripts, the two announced this week. The terms of the transaction, including the purchase price, were not disclosed.

Surescripts said the influx of funds will be used to help expand and scale its “intelligent” prescription network and allow it to invest in new products that address “healthcare’s biggest challenges.” The company said it is working to improve its offerings that mitigate clinician burnout and ultimately “help prescribers [to] more efficiently deliver affordable medications to patients.”

“We are partnering with TPG because of our shared vision for improving healthcare for patients and the clinicians who care for them,” said Surescripts CEO Frank Harvey, said in the announcement....

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