Fierce Healthcare January 11, 2022
Heather Landi

Aledade, the startup company that is working to reshape primary care, notched its first tuck-in acquisition by scooping up Iris Healthcare, the company announced Tuesday.

Austin, Texas-based Iris Healthcare provides advance care planning technology solutions, and Aledade will fold the company’s technology into its new health services unit, called Aledade Care Solutions, the company said.

Aledade did not disclose financial details of the transaction.

By acquiring Iris, Aledade is integrating new patient care solutions into its model, which will give practices in its network new ways to improve patient outcomes and lower costs.

Aledade uses data analytics software to help independent doctors’ offices transition to value-based models and works with more than 1,000 independent primary care practices and health centers....

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