Check out today’s featured companies who have recently completed an M&A deal, and be sure to check out the full list of past healthcare IT M&A.
Paradigm Health Acquires Flatiron Health’s Clinical Research Business and Forms Strategic Partnership to Rebuild Clinical Research Ecosystem
Paradigm Health and Flatiron Health today announced that Paradigm Health will acquire Flatiron’s Clinical Research Business. The transaction includes the industry’s most extensive tech-enabled U.S. oncology research network and Flatiron’s suite of clinical research solutions, and establishes a multi-year collaboration between the two organizations to maximize the benefits for providers, sponsors, and patients. Together, Paradigm Health and Flatiron Health are transforming how clinical trials are conducted and broadening access for patients across the U.S. and globally.
Through this transaction, Paradigm Health will expand its network to include more than 25 academic medical centers and health systems, as well as access to nearly 100 community oncology practices nationwide, reaching over 2.4 million patients across the United States. The long-term collaboration will integrate Flatiron’s established clinical research solutions and site network with Paradigm Health’s end-to-end technology platform, enabling more patients to access clinical trials without adding costly infrastructure. Together, the organizations are expanding U.S. clinical research capacity and bringing clinical trials to American communities through more efficient, inclusive trials.
“Clinical research must reflect the populations that new therapies are intended to serve,” said Kent Thoelke, CEO at Paradigm Health. “By combining Paradigm Health’s AI-powered platform with Flatiron’s proven clinical research infrastructure and research network, we are taking a major step towards our goal of accelerating our impact in the U.S. so that more trials can happen where patients actually receive care.”
“This partnership brings together the strengths of both organizations,” said Nathan Hubbard, CEO at Flatiron Health…
Full release here, originally announced December 4th, 2025.
Lightbeam Health Solutions Acquires Syntax Health, Expanding Value-Based Contracting and Incentive Design Capabilities
Lightbeam Health Solutions, the proven, AI-enabled solutions and services leader in population health management, today announced its acquisition of Syntax Health, an enterprise SaaS platform that streamlines contract modeling, incentive design, and payer-provider alignment. The addition of Syntax’s capabilities strengthens Lightbeam’s ability to support healthcare organizations navigating complex incentive structures and contract modeling while advancing more collaborative, data-driven value-based care (VBC) strategies.
Syntax Health, based in Atlanta, is recognized for its transparent, collaborative platform that simplifies value-based care contracting and delivers actuarially credible modeling for healthcare payers and providers. Lightbeam will integrate Syntax’s capabilities into its VBC operating system to strengthen contract modeling, forecasting, and alignment across value-based arrangements. The combined offering will allow organizations to model contracts in minutes, forecast financial performance with greater accuracy, and negotiate using consistent assumptions and transparent insights. Together, Lightbeam and Syntax strengthen the ability to structure effective agreements and improve VBC performance.
“Value-based care only works when everyone at the table can finally see the same picture,” said Rachael Jones, CEO at Syntax Health. “Syntax was built to bring actuarial intelligence, transparency, and trust into contracting so providers can have the resources they need to deliver exceptional care. Joining Lightbeam accelerates our mission in a big way. Together, we’re creating a unified platform that makes the hard parts of VBC easier—so organizations can focus on what actually moves the needle for their patients and their communities.”
“Our goal has always been to empower our clients with the most comprehensive, future-ready value-based care platform in the industry,” said Pat Cline, CEO at Lightbeam Health Solutions…
Full release here, originally announced December 4th, 2025.
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