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Brightree Acquires Mobile Delivery and SaaS Provider Apacheta Corp.

by Fred Pennic 12/17/2018 Leave a Comment

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 Brightree Acquires Mobile Delivery and SaaS Provider Apacheta Corp.

Brightree, an out-of-hospital software provider, announced it has acquired PA-based Apacheta Corporation, a privately held mobile delivery and cloud-based SaaS provider that allow companies to automate and streamline business processes in route sales, field marketing, pick-up and delivery, transportation and field services.

“Apacheta solves many of the business challenges HMEs face in managing deliveries, particularly eliminating missing, lost or incomplete delivery information,” said Brightree CEO Matt Mellott. “It has already helped Brightree customers save significant time and money, and we look forward to investing in its continued innovation and scalability.”

Post-Acquisition Plans

As part of the acquisition, Apacheta and its Media, PA-based employees will join Brightree, whose platform it has been integrated with since 2015. A secure mobile delivery module for ordering and tracking medical equipment was the number one feature request of HMEs in a recent customer satisfaction survey. Brightree will guide the further innovation of Apacheta’s solution and help increase adoption among Brightree customers.

Brightree’s Third Acquisition in 18 Months

Apacheta is Brightree’s third acquisition in the past 18 months, following Conduit Technology, which enhances home medical equipment providers’ custom forms and workflows, and AllCall Connect, providing live call center services. By acquiring Apacheta, Brightree can guide its further innovation and help drive adoption across its customer base. The acquisition also further expands the SaaS portfolio of Brightree’s owner, ResMed.

“Adding a reliable market-tested mobile delivery platform to ResMed’s SaaS portfolio helps our customers work more seamlessly and provide a better experience for their patients,” said ResMed SaaS President Raj Sodhi. “In addition to driving further innovation of this platform, we will explore bringing this solution to other care settings and platforms that would benefit by having a mobile delivery solution.”

Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. 

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