US-based healthcare IT company Centauri Health Solutions has acquired MedAllies to expand its health data network for supporting ‘mission-critical’ use cases.

MedAllies is a health information service provider (HISP) and qualified health information network (QHIN) focused on data connectivity and exchange.

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The acquisition adds ‘industry-leading’ integration, messaging and record location services to Centauri’s capabilities, offering access to care and financial assistance for more patients, particularly those who are most vulnerable.

MedAllies CEO Dr John Blair said: “Centauri is the perfect partner for MedAllies. Our shared vision for interoperability and bi-directional exchange is essential to advancing healthcare.

“We are excited to offer our clients the broadest clinical exchange network to support mission-critical use cases.”

MedAllies serves a network of more than 1,000 hospitals and health systems, 5,000 ambulatory organisations and 125,000 healthcare providers.

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The company aims to ensure the secure transmission of critical health information across national networks.

Centauri Health Solutions co-founder and CEO Mike McNelis said: “The addition of MedAllies strengthens our commitment to intelligently deliver clinical data solutions in a manner and form that facilitates value creation and empowers shared risk initiatives.

“Connecting the MedAllies HISP and best-in-class Care Enabled Network/QHIN with Centauri’s network and AI solutions offers significant value to all our clients.”

The acquisition has been supported by Centauri Health Solutions’ lead investor, Abry Partners, as well as Silversmith Capital Partners and SV Health Investors.

Santander served as financial adviser to MedAllies while HunterMaclean provided legal counsel to the company. Kirkland and Ellis acted as legal counsel for Centauri.

Last year, health and safety IT company Beyond Lucid Technologies selected MedAllies as its QHIN partner.

The partnership aimed to enable real-time information sharing within the mobile medicine ecosystem, linking ambulances, hospitals and public health entities.

At that time, MedAllies had recently been designated as a QHIN under the US Government’s Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement.