Private equity firm Advent International to buy PatientPoint, boosting their digital health services network.
In a significant move, private equity firm Advent International has announced the acquisition of PatientPoint, a digital point-of-care company headquartered in Ohio. This acquisition, scheduled to close in the fourth quarter of 2025, is part of Advent's strategy to expand its presence in the healthcare sector.
Founded over three decades ago, PatientPoint operates in 30,000 physician offices across the U.S., providing digital content and diagnostic tools. The company delivers targeted content aimed at influencing patient and provider behaviour, with a focus on improving health outcomes.
The acquisition is intended to help Advent International transform businesses in the healthcare sector. Advent plans to expand PatientPoint's network, while driving product innovation to enhance the company's capabilities. This collaboration is expected to benefit providers, patients, and sponsors alike.
With the acquisition, PatientPoint will be able to deliver more personalized health campaigns. The company currently works with 125,000 providers, reaching a vast number of patients nationwide. The transaction is expected to further strengthen PatientPoint's position in the market.
In Q4 2025, PatientPoint expanded its networks and support for its product innovation program by acquiring two companies. The specifics of these acquisitions, including financial terms, have not been disclosed.
As part of the acquisition, PatientPoint is currently hiring, with 7 available jobs listed. For those interested in joining this growing company, more information can be found on the PatientPoint website.
Advent International is a global private equity firm that focuses on investing in businesses in the healthcare, technology, business services, and consumer sectors. The firm has a reputation for driving growth and innovation in the companies it invests in.
This acquisition marks an exciting new chapter for PatientPoint, and the company looks forward to continuing its mission of improving health outcomes for patients across the U.S. with the support of Advent International.
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