Nomi Health, a direct healthcare provider based in Orem, has acquired Everyone Health of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Phoenix-based Sano Surgery. Nomi bought the sister companies for $26.5 million.
Everyone Health has agreements with self-funded employers and third-party administrators for pre-negotiated healthcare procedure prices that save employers up to 70 percent relative to commercial fee-for-service rates, Nomi said.{mprestriction ids="1,3"} Everyone Health delivers the services through Sano Surgery’s direct contracting with more than 10,000 physicians and facilities — surgical hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, endoscopy centers, radiology centers, labs and others — in 300 large U.S. cities in 48 states. All of these facilities and doctors will now become part of Nomi Health’s national provider network.
“Nomi Health believes healthcare needs a rebuild, not a renovation. These companies share in our vision of extracting the complexity and cost from traditional healthcare, so buyers experience substantial savings and, most importantly, patients have greater access to more affordable care,” said Mark Newman, founder and CEO of Nomi Health. “In three short years, we expanded easy access to care to 15 million Americans, while significantly driving down cost of care to buyers. The immediate contributions of Everyone Health and Sano Surgery will accelerate this track record in the years ahead.”
“My goal is affordable and accessible healthcare for all. We’ve built a nationwide network of physicians and medical facilities that allows us to bring substantially lower pricing and more transparent transactions to the market, benefiting countless Americans,” said Dutch Rojas, founder and CEO of Sano Surgery and Everyone Health. “As the dual crisis of access and affordability grows on the heels of the pandemic, the time is right to increase our impact as part of Nomi Health.”
The acquisitions of Everyone Health and Sano Surgery come on the heels of Nomi’s $200 million acquisition of healthcare analytics company Artemis Health in January.{/mprestriction}