Tuesday, April 7, 2026

< + > AngelEye Health Acquires SupportSpot Platform from Child Life On Call | Achieve Partners Signs Definitive Agreement to Sell Healthcare IT Services Leader to Infosys

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.


AngelEye Health Acquires SupportSpot Platform from Child Life On Call to Expand its Family Support Capabilities

AngelEye Health, a leader in neonatal and pediatric digital solutions, today announced the acquisition of the SupportSpot platform from Child Life On Call (CLOC), a digital platform dedicated to child life–informed psychosocial support and procedural preparation resources for pediatric patients and their families. The acquisition of SupportSpot represents the next step for AngelEye’s care continuum strategy, bringing together complementary capabilities and solutions to further support families navigating hospitalization and the transition home with greater confidence.

As an enhancement to its existing solutions, including MilkTrackerCameraSystem, and NICU2Home, the SupportSpot platform extends AngelEye’s long-standing focus on scalable, family-integrated engagement while aligning with clinical workflow realities. Used by parents, nurses, child life specialists, and multidisciplinary teams, SupportSpot expands access to psychosocial care resources by helping families prepare for medical procedures, navigate post-discharge expectations, and access evidence-based coping tools—all without adding to the workload of already-stretched clinical staff.

“This acquisition reflects how we innovate: listening to families and care teams and investing in what they tell us is important,” said Christopher Rand, CEO at AngelEye Health. “Together, AngelEye Health and SupportSpot’s capabilities will extend family engagement beyond inpatient care while fitting seamlessly into clinical workflows and operational realities.”

With this acquisition, AngelEye will expand its digital education offerings across both inpatient and post-discharge support services. During inpatient and outpatient care visits…

Full release here, originally announced March 25th, 2026.


Achieve Partners Signs Definitive Agreement to Sell Healthcare IT Services Leader to Infosys

Consulting Giant to Acquire Optimum Healthcare IT as Health Systems Nationwide Seek New Solutions to Close Persistent Tech Talent Gaps

Achieve Partners today announced it will exit its investment in Optimum Healthcare IT, which is being acquired by global technology and business consulting pioneer Infosys.

Optimum is consistently recognized for its industry-leading quality, earning KLAS’s Best Overall Implementation Firm award and the 2025 ServiceNow Industry Partner of the Year for Healthcare – Worldwide.

Achieve acquired a controlling stake in Optimum in June of 2020, making it the inaugural investment in Achieve’s category-defining Workforce Fund, and helped to launch Optimum’s unique CareerPath program, the first apprenticeship program for healthcare IT careers which has helped fuel the company’s rapid growth, allowing Optimum to hire, train, and deploy nearly 300 apprentices over the past several years.

“At a time when tech talent is in increasingly high demand, healthcare systems across the country need new approaches that can both solve their near-term needs and lay the groundwork for a strong future talent pipeline,” said Gene Scheurer, CEO at Optimum. “Optimum CareerPath has addressed both of those challenges. We’re equally grateful to Achieve Partners for supporting the growth of our Digital Transformation division, transforming Optimum into a healthcare market leader not only in EHR platforms, but other in-demand technologies like Cloud Migration, ServiceNow, and Workday. The combination of these two strategies catalyzed the company to more than triple in size under Achieve’s ownership. We’re thrilled to join Infosys to continue accelerating our reach and impact.”

“Optimum’s impressive growth is a testament not only to its ability to meet customers’ needs, but also the critical role that new talent plays in addressing the ongoing healthcare IT talent gap across a wide range of tech stacks,” said Achieve Managing Director Aanand Radia…

Full release here, originally announced March 25th, 2026.



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