Strategy Updates:
Key considerations for decision makers. Notable moves, policies, and strategies.
First Healthcare IPO disappoints: BrightSpring Health Services debuted on the public markets to an unfortunately muted response, which disappointed me. We need more upbeat energy around healthcare IPOs. I'm hoping the up and coming firms inject some positivity – and working business models – into the public markets.
Scathing LifeStance Short Report: Famous short-selling shop Hindenburg Research put out an infamous short report on hybrid behavioral health player LifeStance Health this week, noting a number of perceived issues at the firm, including issues around retention rate, compensation numbers, CFO turnover, ease of prescription access for controlled substances, and more. (Link)
Overall, we think LifeStance is a classic example of what happens when private equity meets a 'hot' healthcare sector: Massive debt fueling a grinding, metric-focused corporate culture resulting in worse quality of care for patients, a worse environment for clinicians and long-term losses for the average investor.
Which reminds me of the short report Citron Research put together on agilon. Guess they were vindicated after all, huh? Meanwhile Lifestance just released its Q4 earnings and popped 30% on a solid outlook.
Everside and Marathon Health Merger: Everside Health and Marathon Health are merging to form a comprehensive healthcare service provider, operating under the Marathon Health brand, aiming to serve 2.5 million patients across the U.S. (Link)
Amazon's Healthcare Layoffs: Amazon has announced layoffs impacting hundreds of employees at One Medical and Amazon Pharmacy. More of a restructuring announcement post-acquisition. (Link)
The Washington Post unveiled (paywall) a federal investigation involving a fraud scheme centered around ordering an obscene amount of catheters – potentially costing Medicare $2B. Over the span of two years, seven medical equipment companies ramped up billing for catheters from a measly order of 14 all the way up to 406,000. Patients' insurers were billed for catheters that were never ordered or received, with no evidence found that patients had requested these catheters, suggesting a significant breach in the healthcare system.
MA Projected: MA enrollment projections from the CBO and presented by KFF are projected to top out at 60% of Medicare enrollees. (Link)
- Adding to Medicare Advantage data, The Commonwealth Fund had a nice primer on everything Medicare Advantage, if you're looking to get caught up quick. (Link)
Kentucky's CON Program: Kentucky is currently studying the state of its Certificate of Need program and potential changes may be on the horizon in the state given other states have reformed CONs. (Link)
Health Systems Exiting Health Plans: Some health systems including Baystate Health and ProMedica are choosing to divest their health plans amid changing market dynamics. (Link)
Radiology Partners Growth: Radiology Partners provided an update on its 2023, adding 650 physicians and 62 client sites within a year. (Link)
U.S. Oral Surgery Management: The management company announced its 2023 results including partnerships with eight new practices across seven states. (Link)
A couple of nice data analysis pieces from KFF this month:
- State Medicaid Program Trends: KFF explores shifting trends within state Medicaid programs, revealing underlying data insights. (Link)
- Medicare Advantage Enrollment: KFF discusses ten reasons behind the growing enrollment in Medicare Advantage plans. (Link)
Surprise Billing Disputes: CMS data indicates a significant rise in disputes related to surprise billing. (Link)
Hospital at Home Approvals: Nine more health systems have been approved to implement 'hospital at home' programs in recent months per Beckers. (Link)
- AdventHealth
- Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
- Sanford Health
- CareWell Health
- M Health Fairview
- Inspira Health
- BayCare Health System
- North Texas Medical Center
- Boston Medical Center
Optum Contract Terminations: Optum lost 3 notable contracts, two of which occurring in behavioral health (Maryland and Idaho) while SSM Health cancelled its MSA with Optum on revenue cycle and other outsourcing functions. (Link)
Advocate Aurora's Pricing Lawsuit: Advocate Aurora is facing a lawsuit over allegations of its healthcare pricing and negotiation strategy. (Link)
Mississippi Medicaid Expansion: Mississippi's Lieutenant Governor announces an impending Medicaid expansion bill which is close to being passed by Mississippi legislature. (Link)
'Essential Health System' Designation: Proposed legislation seeks to classify and fund safety-net hospitals as 'essential health systems.' (Link)
Partnership, Products, and Pilot Announcements:
Collaborations and launches to keep a pulse on.
Allina Health is offloading 2,000 admin employees to Optum in an outsourcing deal we've seen a few times over the past couple of years. Interestingly, though SSM Health ended its contract with Optum after outsourcing 2,100 employees to them. I guess that's one way to conduct layoffs at a nonprofit health system huh?
Acadia Healthcare enters into a joint venture partnership with Ascension
Seton to expand behavioral health services in Austin, Texas. (Link)
Noom partners with Liviniti on Noom's newest offering: Noom GLP-1 Companion. (Link)
TruLite Health announces collaboration with Mayo Clinic to address clinical bias and improve health equity. (Link)
Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Sidecar Health team up to tackle rising healthcare costs. (Link)
Instacart and DispatchHealth partner to tackle food insecurity. (Link)
US Acute Care Solutions expands partnership with Inova Health System to include comprehensive emergency medicine services at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. (Link)
Calibrate sets a new benchmark in obesity treatment, demonstrating a remarkable 18% sustained weight loss for members at 24 months, outperforming GLP-1 medication trials. (Link)
Everly Health and the National Kidney Foundation partnership aims to save lives through early detection of chronic kidney disease. (Link)
Florida Blue partners with Sanitas to run a value-based primary care center in Jacksonville. (Link)
WellSky partners with Google Cloud to accelerate data-driven innovation and integrate cutting-edge AI technology into solutions. (Link)
Trinity Health and Anthem have established an interesting value-based partnership utilizing the Epic platform. (Link)
Saint Agnes Medical Center and Anthem Blue Cross also entered into a similar deal – a new multi-year contract emphasizing enhanced value-based health care and improved data connectivity. (Link)
Cigna plans to launch a weight loss management program through its health services organization, Evernorth. (Link)
The Mayo Clinic Diet introduces a medical weight loss Rx program, offering a specialized approach to weight management. (Link)
Midi Health collaborates with Ambience Healthcare to enhance women's health specialty services with the use of generative AI. (Link)
Navina integrates its AI-powered diagnosis insights directly into the Epic EHR system, enhancing clinical decision-making. (Link)
Hims & Hers partners with Hartford HealthCare to provide access to in-person care services. (Link)
CVS Health collaborates with Wexner Medical Center to work on an Accountable Care Organization (ACO) initiative. (Link)
Maven Clinic employees now have access to WellTheory's autoimmune disease care platform, marking WellTheory's first enterprise partnership. (Link)
myPlace Health, focusing on PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), has opened its first care center in Los Angeles. (Link)
Frame establishes a partnership with Privia, aiming to enhance healthcare delivery and patient engagement. (Link)
Papa introduces new impact programs designed to add value for health plans, focusing on improving member engagement and outcomes. (Link)
Florida Blue collaborates with Sanitas to establish a value-based primary care center in Jacksonville, aiming to improve healthcare access and quality. (Link)
Monogram Health on LinkedIn announced a partnership with Aetna (don't forget CVS was a new strategic backer in Monogram's January 2023 $375M funding round) and also announces a collaboration with Millennium Physician Group in Florida back in Jan. to manage thousands of Florida patients dealing with chronic kidney disease. (Link)
Bon Secours Mercy Health and Compassus announce a partnership to provide home care and hospice services, aiming to enhance patient support and care continuity. (Link)
Florida Blue collaborates with Sanitas to establish a value-based primary care center in Jacksonville. (Link)
RadNet and JVS SoCal create ImagingWorks, an innovative partnership to launch career training programs for medical imaging. (Link)
AT&T's 125,000 employees gain access to fertility and family-building benefits through Maven Clinic. (Link)
Cityblock extends its services to New York Medicaid members through a partnership with Fidelis Care, focusing on comprehensive healthcare for underserved communities. (Link)
Biofourmis and WellSpan Health collaborate to deliver high-quality, hospital-level acute and post-discharge care to patients at home, leveraging advanced technology. (Link)
PACE-focused myPlace Health opens its first care center in Los Angeles, enhancing services for the elderly. (Link)
Frame partners with Privia Women's Health, focusing on improving healthcare delivery and patient engagement. PWH patients will have access to Frame's services to support their pre-pregnancy, fertility and infertility needs. (Link)
Nema Health, a virtual clinic for PTSD, partners with Horizon BCBSNJ to expand access to mental health services. (Link)
Cigna and HelloFresh team up to offer a meal kit benefit in employer plans, aiming to support healthy eating habits. (Link)
Key Physicians selects Infina Connect's Intelligent Care Coordinator to improve healthcare referral management across the Triangle area. (Link)
care.ai and Virtua Health collaborate to expand the hybrid care providers' virtual care offerings, integrating advanced AI solutions. (Link)
Orlando Health and Acadia Healthcare hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a new behavioral health hospital to serve the greater Orlando area. (Link)
UCI Health and Lifepoint Rehabilitation break ground on a new inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Orange County, CA. (Link)
Waltz Health ventures into Medicare Advantage by forming a partnership with SCAN Health Plan, focusing on pharmacy benefits and patient access to medications. (Link)
Highmark Health and Epic collaborate to enhance payer-provider collaboration with insights powered by Google Cloud. (Link)
GE HealthCare partners with Biofourmis to broaden its virtual care and at-home solutions, focusing on patient-centered healthcare delivery. (Link)
Talkspace and Wheel enter into a strategic partnership to offer a comprehensive virtual care platform that integrates physical and mental health services. (Link)
Humana announces a strategic partnership with Veda to enhance the accuracy of provider directories. (Link)
Quantum Health collaborates with Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network, expanding its healthcare navigation services to Tennessee employers. (Link)
Uptiv Health and Lyn Health have partnered to integrate infusion therapy with chronic care management. (Link)
NextGen Healthcare teams up with SCHIO to assist California providers in navigating the state's new data exchange regulations. (Link)
Brightside Health expands access to Medicaid and Medicare for greater telemental health coverage. (Link)
Finance and M&A Updates:
Healthcare financial summaries and interesting merger activity
Optum Oregon is acquiring large multispecialty group The Corvallis Clinic. With more than 100 providers across the clinic, and more than 500 additional support staff, according to the same public notice, Optum Oregon would employ the current physicians and other providers currently employed at their 11 clinic locations in Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Lincoln City, Newport, and Philomath areas. Read Optum's petition to the Oregon State Health Authority here.
Atlantic Health System and Saint Peter's Healthcare System plan to merge:
"Under the terms of the LOI, Atlantic Health System would make significant investments in Saint Peter's and the service area, helping Saint Peter's to continue to evolve as a high-quality, resourceful, and comprehensive healthcare system serving communities throughout central New Jersey. The two systems would work collaboratively to create significant synergies between the two organizations including transitioning Saint Peter's onto Atlantic Health System's electronic medical record system.
Cardinal Health is acquiring Specialty Networks for $1.2B – "Specialty Networks is an integrated platform focused on independent physician practices across urology, gastroenterology and rheumatology as well as life sciences organizations. It lists 11,500 specialty providers across 1,200 independent practices" (Link)
The RadNet-Dignity Health joint venture acquires 7 imaging centers from a Cigna company, expanding its imaging services footprint. (Link)
Novo Holdings agrees to purchase drug manufacturer Catalent for $16.5 billion, potentially expanding production of the weight-loss drug Wegovy. (Link)
Premier, Inc. announced the completion of its strategic review process. (Link)
98point6 Technologies announces the acquisition of Bright.md to fast-track the launch of its asynchronous care module. (Link)
Johnson & Johnson faces accusations of mismanaging its employees' drug benefits. (Link)
UCSF Health has expanded its network by integrating two of San Francisco's longest-serving hospitals. It acquired the two hospitals from CommonSpirit's Dignity Health, likely (my speculation) as part of a broader initiative for the NFP to tighten up its portfolio. (Link)
HCA Healthcare subsidiary Surgery Ventures acquired two surgery centers in Texas, broadening its surgical services footprint. (Link)
Following a $3 billion merger, Virgin Pulse and HealthComp have rebranded as Personify Health, combining care navigation and health plan administration services. (Link)
Akumin completed its take-private transaction on February 6, becoming a private company wholly owned by Stonepeak. (Link)
Kaiser's preliminary financial results indicate a trend we'll see play out for much of 2024: razor thin operating margins, but massive turnarounds in net margins led by growth in investment returns – non-cash marked-to-market investments. (Link)
Fairview Health Services and the University of Minnesota signed a Letter of Intent for UofM to purchase four key academic health facilities that make up the M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center — the East and West Bank campuses, M Health Fairview Masonic Children's Hospital and the M Health Fairview Clinics and Surgery Center.
The news comes after Fairview's collapsed merger plans with Sanford and Fairview noting that continued support of the teaching hospitals was financially unsustainable. (Link)
- Figures provided by Fairview show the company has invested $1 billion into U of M hospitals since 1997, and it has steadily lost money since the M Health Fairview agreement between Fairview, the U of M and M Physicians was formed in 2018. Earlier this month, Fairview announced it was eliminating roughly 250 positions by the end of the year through a combination of layoffs and attrition.
CommonSpirit bounced back majorly in calendar year Q4 noting significantly improved operating & EBITDA margins. (Link)
Providence settled its lawsuit over improper patient billing and charity care. (Link)
Mass General Brigham also flipped to positive operating margins. Despite a stronger than expected medical loss ratio, 3.2% inpatient discharge growth, 9% procedure growth, and 10% imaging growth boosted its margins for calendar year Q4. (Link)
A New Jersey healthcare system Cooper University Health Care has received a historic 'A+' credit rating, reflecting its financial stability and performance. (Link)
Cotiviti announces an $11B recapitalization agreement with KKR and its long-standing owner Veritas, aiming to strengthen its financial structure and expand its services. (Link)
Nava Health MD, Inc. and 99 Acquisition Group, Inc. have entered into a merger agreement, leading to Nava Health becoming a publicly traded entity. (Link)
PatientFi, a leading payments platform, secures a significant growth equity investment from Questa Capital, which is expected to support its expansion and enhance its offerings. (Link)
Amwell reported a $679M loss for the year but anticipates accelerated growth in 2025, bolstered by a significant defense contract. (Link)
Surgery Partners reported its Q4 yesterday to a muted market reaction. The firm is projecting greater than $3B in revenue and $495M in adjusted EBITDA (~16.5%) in 2024.
…same-facility revenues increased 11.3% in the full-year 2023 versus 2022
…same-facility revenues increased 8.1% in the fourth quarter 2023 versus 2022
Other notable earnings highlights:
- ATI Physical Therapy lost less money
- Teladoc earnings disappointed yet again and we've seen a marked fall from grace for the once high-flying covid name
- Hims and Hers had a huge Q4 and 2024 outlook. Full year highlights:
- 48% subscriber growth to ~1.53M
- 18% increase in average order value
- $872M in revenue (65% growth)
- 82% gross margins (4% improvement)
- Adjusted EBITDA of $49.5M (~$60M improvement)
Innovation Spotlight
Cool initiatives and reasons for optimism
The NEJM published a study on ambient clinical documentation using the recently announced partnership between the Permanente Medical Group and Nabla, noting what appears to be some pretty strong adoption numbers by TPMG's physicians. In total, 3,442 physicians have used Nabla to help with documentation, and 968 of those have used it during 100+ encounters.
TL;DR – ambient documentation is great, letting physicians have more meaningful patient interactions and spending less time on admin work. Patients were also generally fine with MDs using Nabla's tool
It's also crazy accurate!! a review of 35 AI-generated transcripts resulted in an average score of 48 of 50 in 10 key domains
The study also listed next steps for AI ambient players: "Ongoing enhancements of the technology are needed and are focused on direct EHR integration, improved capabilities for incorporating medical interpretation, and enhanced workflow personalization options for individual users…ongoing attention must be paid to ensure that the technology supports clinicians while also optimizing ambient AI scribe output for accuracy, relevance, and alignment in the physician–patient relationship."
Interesting applications of Apple's new mixed reality headset Vision Pro are surfacing – like in diagnostic imaging; pretty dang cool. I'm incredibly excited to see potential new use cases for mixed reality from the surprisingly well-polished product. I mean, radiologists are pretty used to staring at screens in dark rooms so maybe this means they can actually get some sunlight!
The first Neuralink implant called Telepathy was implanted into a willing recipient. Wild times we live in, fam. (Link)
Fierce Healthcare released its Fierce 15 list of innovative and notable startups, including Ophelia Health, Abridge, Yuvo Health, Oshi Health, and Thyme Care. (Link)
An Oshi Health case study conducted by the AMA's Future of Health series was an interesting look at a forward thinking company in the GI space. (Link)
Abridge posted a cool video on Twitter of its work with Emory Healthcare and how it has helped shape 3,000+ clinicians' day to day. (Link)
Hippocratic AI launches a Nurse Advisory Council to ensure the safety of Large Language Models (LLMs) in healthcare. (Link)
Fundraising Spotlight:
Recent notable funding rounds. AI-generated. Non-exhaustive.
- Accompany Health raised $56M to work on a hybrid offering aimed at complex, low-income populations. Personally I think it's pretty awesome to see efforts like these supported with a huge swath of capital, and I hope dollars continue to go where they're most sorely needed. (Link)
- Cohere Health, working on prior auth and products for utilization management purposes, raised $50M. (Link) (More Context)
- Isaac Health nabbed $5.7M in a seed round to scale its virtual brain health and dementia care services, aiming to make comprehensive brain health services more accessible and effective. (Link)
- Avante raised $10M to do vague things but planning to tackle big problems in healthcare. (Link)
- Care Continuity secured $10M to turbocharge patient navigation, focusing on improving patient outcomes and healthcare efficiencies through enhanced navigation solutions. (Link)
- Vektor Medical, a pioneer in non-invasive, AI-based arrhythmia analysis technology, raised $16M (Link)
- Elephas garnered $55M to advance its live tumor imaging technology, aiming to transform cancer treatment with real-time insights. (Link)
- Ambience raised $70M, bringing its total funding to a whopping $100M as the land grab in AI ambient documentation continues. Nabla raised $24M in early January while Abridge raised $30M in late 2023 – all in very recent memory. Meanwhile, there are plenty of low-quality dupes on the market. As you can probably tell, I'd expect to see significant consolidation in this space. (Link)
- Headlight launched with $18 Million in funding, bringing on board Amazon Pharmacy executives to simplify the mental health journey for patients. (Link)
- Elidah secured Series A funding to further its innovations in women's health, specifically addressing urinary incontinence. (Link)
- DeepLook Medical raised $1.7M for its AI-driven technology aimed at enhancing cancer detection in dense breast tissue. (Link)
- Firefly Bio unveiled $94M to develop new ADC (Antibody-Drug Conjugates) cancer medications, showcasing a novel approach in the field. (Link)
- Unlearn secured $50M to further develop its digital twin technology, which aims to accelerate clinical trials and personalized medicine. (Link)
- Dina raised $7 Million to expand its digital care-at-home platform and network, aiming to enhance home healthcare services. (Link)
- Ezra raised $21 million to make Full Body MRIs more accessible, democratizing advanced diagnostic imaging for better health outcomes. (Link)
- Medical Microinstruments secures $110M for surgical robotics advancements. (Link)
- Reveleer scores $65M to scale its AI-enabled data and analytics platform. (Link)
- Fabric announces $60M Series A led by General Catalyst. (Link) (GC Breakdown of investment)
- b.well Connected Health raises $40M to scale its platform unifying patient data. (Link)
- Bioptimus launches with $35M to create an AI foundation model for biology. (Link)
- Oula banks $28M to build out maternity care clinics, backed by Chelsea Clinton. (Link)
- 9amHealth raises $9.5M Series A extension led by The Cigna Group Ventures to expand to employers nationwide. (Link)
- Siftwell Analytics secures $5.8M in funding round for digital health analytics. (Link)
- UnityAI secures $4 Million in seed funding to revolutionize hospital flow. (Link)
- Maia Oncology picks up $4.25M to build out a virtual primary care clinic for cancer patients. (Link)
- Menopause Startup raises $3.3M in funding led by UPMC. (Link)
- RapidClaims launches with $3.1M using AI to automate healthcare claims. (Link)
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