Orem’s Nomi Health, a provider of direct healthcare services nationwide, has acquired Artemis Health, a healthcare data and analytics service provider based in Salt Lake City.
Artemis Health’s platform is used by more than 500 U.S. employers and benefits advisors to enhance health benefits using data.
“The transaction gives Nomi Health customers actionable, data-driven insights to materially lower costs and improve the quality of care they deliver to their communities,” Nomi said. “The acquisition will also accelerate the growth of Nomi Health’s platform and services, which has already delivered higher-quality care at lower costs for major buyers of healthcare in more than 15 states.”
“We launched in 2019 as a modern platform that enables U.S. healthcare to run better, faster and more cost-effectively than the status quo for buyers of healthcare, for providers and for all of us as patients,” said Mark Newman, founder and CEO of Nomi Health. “Since then, we’ve helped our public- and private sector customers cut the cost of care by 30 percent while improving access to care for over 10 million Americans. Artemis will play a key role in how the next phase of our platform comes to life.”
Nomi said the Artemis Health acquisition immediately bolsters the company’s Nomi Connect platform, a business operating system and payment system that directly connects providers to buyers.
“Nomi Health shares our passion to improve the cost and quality of healthcare in the U.S.,” said Grant Gordon, co-founder and CEO of Artemis Health. “We are excited to bring our best-in-class data analytics capabilities to Nomi’s customers and work together to close the gap between insight and action in healthcare. Together we will continue to accelerate Artemis’ development of innovative analytics solutions for employers and their advisors, and further our mission by expanding our impact.”