Thursday, July 9, 2026

< + > Compliancy Group Acquires Healthicity | Belmont Medical Completes Acquisition of Arcos, Inc.

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.


Compliancy Group Acquires Healthicity, Creating the Definitive Platform for Healthcare Compliance and Auditing

Two of the Most Trusted Names in Healthcare Compliance and Auditing are Now One, Bringing Every Element of a Complete Compliance Program into a Single Platform Ecosystem Serving More Than 3,000 Healthcare Organizations

Today marks a seminal moment for the healthcare compliance industry. Compliancy Group has acquired Healthicity, uniting two organizations that have independently spent more than two decades earning the trust of healthcare organizations across the country. The combined company will serve more than 3,000 healthcare organizations across the U.S. and select global markets. For the first time, customers can access the full breadth of compliance capabilities, including provider, coding, and documentation auditing, from a single trusted partner.

This is a logical and powerful step in Compliancy Group’s strategy: building the definitive platform for healthcare compliance programs. With the addition of Healthicity’s software and advisory services, we are immediately accelerating our ability to deliver best-in-class compliance and auditing services to a market that has long needed a unified, defensible, and modern approach.

Why This Acquisition, and Why Now

Healthcare compliance has never carried higher stakes. The regulatory environment has grown more complex, the consequences of failure have grown more severe, and the bar for what counts as a defensible program has risen sharply…

Full release here, originally announced June 17th, 2026.


Belmont Medical Completes Acquisition of Arcos, Inc.

Belmont Medical Technologies (Belmont), a leading provider of fluid-resuscitation and patient-temperature management solutions, today announced the acquisition of Arcos, Inc. (Arcos), headquartered in Missouri City, Texas.

Founded in 2009 by Dr. George Kramer and Chris Meador, Arcos offers proprietary software technology, including its proprietary Burn Navigator and BloodNav solutions.

BloodNav is an advanced Massive Transfusion Protocol (MTP) performance improvement tool designed to rapidly track blood products across all care settings while providing real-time visibility to blood banks through a centralized dashboard. The system calculates transfusion ratios and delivers customizable MTP prompts to support providers’ balanced resuscitation and other goals during MTP events. BloodNav also streamlines documentation workflows and offers seamless integration with electronic medical records (EMRs). BloodNav works alongside the Belmont Rapid Infuser to improve user experience, reporting capabilities, and EMR integration.

Burn Navigator, meanwhile, is a resuscitation support software designed to assist healthcare professionals caring for adult and pediatric patients with severe burns. Since 2013, Burn Navigator has supported thousands of burn resuscitations at leading burn centers across the United States and internationally.

“This acquisition marks an important milestone in Belmont’s growth strategy, accelerating innovation and the company’s next phase of growth,” noted Belmont Chief Executive Officer, Brian Larkin…

Full release here, originally announced June 17th, 2026.



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