Sam Brusco, Associate Editor06.14.22
ResMed has begun a deal to acquire MEDIFOX DAN, a privately held, German out-of-hospital software solutions provider, for about $1 billion.
MEDIFOX DAN’s solutions include care documentation, personnel planning, administration, billing—similar to ResMed’s U.S. SaaS brands MatrixCare and Brightree. The deal builds on ResMed’s existing German business thanks to cloud-connected devices to transform care for sleep apnea or other respiratory patients.
With market launch of new software generations MD Outpatient and MD Inpatient, MEDIFOX DAN aims to set new standards for the future of care and accelerate digitization of healthcare as part of the ResMed global team.
“With the acquisition of MEDIFOX DAN, a fast-growing and innovative German healthcare software leader, we will expand ResMed’s SaaS business portfolio outside our current base in the U.S. market and strengthen our position as the global leader in healthcare software solutions for lower-cost and lower-acuity care,” Mick Farrell, ResMed’s CEO told the press. “We are excited to welcome the MEDIFOX DAN team to our global ResMed family: Our management cultures are highly aligned with a laser-focus on lowering costs, improving outcomes, and changing the course of chronic disease management. MEDIFOX DAN has a strong track record of innovation, fully aligned with our teams at Brightree, MatrixCare, and beyond. MEDIFOX DAN’s customer centricity has built strong and ongoing, growing demand for its software solutions across Germany, and we expect that momentum to continue and strengthen as we become one global team. Our MEDIFOX DAN and ResMed teams are united with the same global mission: to help many hundreds of millions of people live healthier lives outside the hospital, and preferably in their own home.”
“I’m excited about this landmark union between ResMed and MEDIFOX DAN, and the tremendous opportunities it unlocks for thousands of providers and millions of patients,” added ResMed SaaS president Bobby Ghoshal. “We’re seeing greater adoption of digital solutions across Germany as its population continues to age and severe staffing shortages continue to challenge German care providers. MEDIFOX DAN—and ResMed—are well positioned to help providers across major out-of-hospital care settings meet rising demands and ultimately help improve patient outcomes.”
MEDIFOX DAN employs over 600 people. ResMed plans for the company to operate under its SaaS business. The transaction is expected to close by the end of this year.
MEDIFOX DAN’s solutions include care documentation, personnel planning, administration, billing—similar to ResMed’s U.S. SaaS brands MatrixCare and Brightree. The deal builds on ResMed’s existing German business thanks to cloud-connected devices to transform care for sleep apnea or other respiratory patients.
With market launch of new software generations MD Outpatient and MD Inpatient, MEDIFOX DAN aims to set new standards for the future of care and accelerate digitization of healthcare as part of the ResMed global team.
“With the acquisition of MEDIFOX DAN, a fast-growing and innovative German healthcare software leader, we will expand ResMed’s SaaS business portfolio outside our current base in the U.S. market and strengthen our position as the global leader in healthcare software solutions for lower-cost and lower-acuity care,” Mick Farrell, ResMed’s CEO told the press. “We are excited to welcome the MEDIFOX DAN team to our global ResMed family: Our management cultures are highly aligned with a laser-focus on lowering costs, improving outcomes, and changing the course of chronic disease management. MEDIFOX DAN has a strong track record of innovation, fully aligned with our teams at Brightree, MatrixCare, and beyond. MEDIFOX DAN’s customer centricity has built strong and ongoing, growing demand for its software solutions across Germany, and we expect that momentum to continue and strengthen as we become one global team. Our MEDIFOX DAN and ResMed teams are united with the same global mission: to help many hundreds of millions of people live healthier lives outside the hospital, and preferably in their own home.”
“I’m excited about this landmark union between ResMed and MEDIFOX DAN, and the tremendous opportunities it unlocks for thousands of providers and millions of patients,” added ResMed SaaS president Bobby Ghoshal. “We’re seeing greater adoption of digital solutions across Germany as its population continues to age and severe staffing shortages continue to challenge German care providers. MEDIFOX DAN—and ResMed—are well positioned to help providers across major out-of-hospital care settings meet rising demands and ultimately help improve patient outcomes.”
MEDIFOX DAN employs over 600 people. ResMed plans for the company to operate under its SaaS business. The transaction is expected to close by the end of this year.