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Vatica Health Merges with Cozeva for Value-Based Care Enablement

by Jasmine Pennic 11/05/2025 Leave a Comment

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Vatica Health Merges with Cozeva for Value-Based Care Enablement

What You Should Know: 

– Vatica Health (“Vatica”), a Frazier Healthcare portfolio company and a leader in prospective risk adjustment and clinical quality solutions, today announced the closing of its merger with Cozeva, a premier SaaS platform focused on value-based care (VBC) enablement. 

– The strategic combination unites Vatica’s #1-rated Best in KLAS risk adjustment platform with Cozeva’s #1-rated Best in KLAS quality platform, significantly accelerating their collective mission to improve outcomes and advance value-based care across the healthcare ecosystem.

Creating a Comprehensive VBC Operating System

The merger brings together two highly rated entities to form a unified solution for payers and providers. Vatica’s solution is known for its high-touch clinical enablement services that support accurate documentation, coding, and prospective risk adjustment. Cozeva’s comprehensive SaaS platform was purpose-built to unify disparate data sources, streamline population health management, and drive provider adoption.

“This merger marks a significant milestone in Vatica’s commitment to empower providers and health plans with advanced, integrated solutions for risk adjustment and quality,” said Keith Anderson, CEO of Vatica.

The combined entity will deliver a more comprehensive suite of solutions, including technology solutions, data and analytics, payer interoperability, and clinical services, designed to meet the unique needs of providers.

Optimizing Performance at the Point of Care

The collaboration is built on the shared goal of driving measurable improvements in value-based care performance by engaging members and providers where it matters most: at the point of care.

  • Integrated Solutions: The merged company will offer an integrated solution that extends beyond technology, uniting actionable data, advanced analytics, and clinical services.
  • Performance Optimization: The combined platform empowers risk-bearing entities to drive measurable improvements in VBC performance while delivering better quality of care for members.
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