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Sword Health Buys Kaia Health in $285M Deal to Expand AI Care Platform

by Fred Pennic 01/28/2026 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know

  • The Deal: Sword Health has acquired Kaia Health in a deal valued at $285M, cementing its status as the fastest-growing AI Care platform globally.
  • The U.S. Strategy: Sword will transition Kaia’s millions of U.S. members onto its own AI platform, consolidating partnerships and eliminating a key competitor.
  • The European Key: The acquisition unlocks the German market, where Kaia’s solution is already reimbursed by the national health system, instantly giving Sword access to 70 million covered lives in Europe.

Why Sword Health Just Spent $285M to Replace Kaia’s Tech in the U.S.

The digital musculoskeletal (MSK) market has long been a crowded battlefield, with major players fighting for dominance in the self-insured employer space. Today, Sword Health made a decisive move to end that fragmentation.

The company announced the acquisition of Kaia Health, a specialist in digital MSK and pulmonary care, in a deal valued at $285M. This is not a merger of equals; it is an aggressive expansion of Sword’s “AI-first” footprint. By acquiring Kaia, Sword is simultaneously consolidating its hold on the U.S. market and buying a golden ticket into Europe’s largest healthcare economy.

“This acquisition will accelerate our already rapid growth in the United States while also opening Germany as a major new market,” said Virgilio Bento, Founder & CEO of Sword Health.

The U.S. Play: Platform Consolidation

In the United States, the strategy is straightforward: acquisition and migration. Kaia Health has spent years building partnerships and enrolling millions of members. Sword is acquiring those relationships but deploying its own technology.

As part of the acquisition, Sword Health will replace Kaia’s MSK solution in the U.S. market with its own AI Care platform. This ensures that Kaia’s existing clients transition to Sword’s infrastructure, which boasts over 10 million completed AI sessions and a claimed $1 billion in cost avoidance for clients.

This move effectively removes a competitor from the board while swelling Sword’s user base, reinforcing its position against other sector heavyweights like Hinge Health.

European Strategy

While the U.S. strategy is about volume, the European strategy is about access. Kaia Health holds a unique asset: its solution is integrated into Germany’s digital health reimbursement pathway (DiGA). This means the therapy is reimbursable for more than 70 million people in the country.

For a U.S.-focused tech company, breaking into European public health systems is notoriously difficult. By buying Kaia, Sword bypasses years of regulatory friction, instantly inheriting an “established foundation within Europe’s largest healthcare system.”

The “AI-First” Future

Sword Health has raised over $500M from investors like Khosla Ventures and General Catalyst on the promise of an “AI-first” model. This acquisition serves as a validation of that thesis. By absorbing a $285M asset, Sword is signaling that the future of digital physical therapy isn’t just about connecting patients to remote physical therapists via video chat; it’s about scalable, automated AI intervention.

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