Friday, May 1, 2026

< + > TELCOR Acquires Sample Healthcare | One Call Completes Acquisition of Data Dimensions

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.


TELCOR Acquires Sample Healthcare to Lead AI-Driven Transformation of Revenue Cycle Operations

TELCOR Inc., a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions for laboratories and healthcare facilities, today announced the acquisition of Sample Healthcare, an AI workflow platform designed to execute revenue cycle and clinical operations workflows.

This acquisition defines a shift in how revenue cycle work gets done. Traditional RCM platforms manage data. TELCOR now executes that work through AI with human oversight.

By combining TELCOR’s revenue cycle system with Sample’s AI-driven workflow engine, organizations can execute high-impact workflows such as prior authorizations, appeals, payer follow-up, and document processing.

Sample Healthcare will continue to be offered as a standalone platform, enabling organizations to execute workflows within their existing systems. Customers can deploy Sample independently or as part of the TELCOR platform.

Healthcare providers and laboratories face rising administrative costs, staffing shortages, and reimbursement pressure. Much of the revenue cycle remains fragmented and labor-intensive, leading to delays and denials. TELCOR has a proven track record of improving collections through rules-based automation and is now extending those capabilities with AI-driven execution…

Full release here, originally announced April 8th, 2026.


One Call Completes Acquisition of Data Dimensions, Establishing Foundational Infrastructure for the Healthcare Ecosystem

The Combination Creates the Industry’s First End-to-End Infrastructure Connecting Intake, Clinical Coordination, Data Exchange, and Payments – Enabling Better Patient Outcomes, Faster Decisions, and Lower Administrative Costs Across the Healthcare Ecosystem

One Call, a technology-enabled leader in connected care coordination and workflow intelligence for the healthcare industry, today announced the completion of its acquisition of Data Dimensions, an electronic data interchange (EDI), clearinghouse, and technology services provider serving healthcare, insurance, and government markets.

With the transaction complete, the organizations will now begin operating as a single, unified platform – integrating care coordination, clinical workflows, data exchange, and payments into a continuous, connected system.

For decades, the workers’ compensation industry has operated through disconnected workflows, manual processes, and limited shared visibility, while broader healthcare and insurance systems in general have faced rising administrative costs. This acquisition directly addresses those structural challenges by enabling a unified digital data exchange and end-to-end infrastructure that connects stakeholders in real time and supports faster, more informed decision-making across the lifecycle of a claim.

Through this connected platform, One Call is advancing a more modern operating model for healthcare, delivering measurable value across the ecosystem:

  • Continuous, End-to-End Coordination: A seamless, end-to-end coordination model, reducing delays, minimizing handoffs, and improving outcome predictability
  • Embedded Workflow Connectivity for Providers: Integrated documentation, billing, and communication that reduces administrative burden and improves speed and clarity of interactions
  • Real-Time Data and Workflow Visibility for Payers: Greater transparency, improved efficiency, and more consistent outcomes across the claims lifecycle
  • Platform Extensibility: A modular infrastructure designed to support future integrations, services, and ecosystem innovation

“This is a structural step forward – not just for One Call, but for the industry,” said Nick Mendez, Chief Executive Officer…

Full release here, originally announced April 15th, 2026.



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