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Sagility acquires BroadPath Healthcare Solutions to boost growth in mid-market payer segment

Jan 31, 20256 months ago

Acquiring Company

Sagility

Acquired Company

BroadPath Healthcare Solutions

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Description

Sagility, a leading provider of technology-enabled business operations services in the healthcare sector, has announced the acquisition of BroadPath Healthcare Solutions, a US-based healthcare services company. This strategic move aligns with Sagility's strategy to diversify its client base and add new capabilities to its service portfolio, significantly expanding its market presence and adding over 30 new clients.

Company Information

Company

Sagility

Location

Westminster, Colorado, United States

About

Sagility is a tech-enabled, healthcare-focused business operations solutions and services company that supports payers, providers, and their partners in delivering best-in-class operations, enhancing member and provider experiences, and improving the quality of care, all while ensuring cost-effective financial and clinical outcomes. With over two decades of experience, Sagility's dedicated experts address complex healthcare challenges through deep domain expertise and technology innovations. The company serves five of the top ten payers in the U.S., utilizing its advanced technology, processes, and solutions to ensure efficient operations and minimize additional administrative costs. The company delivers these services through its skilled talent pool of over 38,000 professionals across five global service delivery centers located in the U.S., India, the Philippines, Jamaica, and Colombia.

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Integration timeline
70% of M&A integrations take 12-24 months to complete
Tech stack consolidation
83% of merged companies consolidate technology vendors within first year
Post-acquisition investment
Companies increase IT spending by 23% on average after acquisitions
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M&A deals with strong technology integration plans are 2.5x more likely to succeed

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