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ChartSpan Acquires Personal Health Data Platform Validic to Scale Remote Patient Monitoring

by Fred Pennic 06/22/2026 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know

  • Care management pioneer ChartSpan has finalized the strategic acquisition of Validic, a provider of personal health data and Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
  • The combined entity, operating under the ChartSpan banner, creates a unified delivery layer that merges full-service clinical care teams with a scaled device-logistics and data-normalization ecosystem.
  • The transaction bridges a severe healthcare data gap, combining traditional Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) with continuous Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM).
  • Validic’s infrastructure brings massive technical scale to ChartSpan, providing a single, normalized API that interfaces with more than 700 consumer and clinical-grade biomedical devices across 20 million connected lives.
  • Backed by financing led by BIP Capital, the acquisition expands ChartSpan’s commercial target footprint beyond traditional provider groups to serve health systems, payers, digital health innovators, and life sciences companies.

Why ChartSpan’s Acquisition of Validic Redefines Patient-Generated Data

The clinical and operational marketplace for value-based care delivery is navigating a demanding infrastructure transition. For nearly a decade, health systems, accountable care organizations (ACOs), and progressive primary care practices heavily prioritized Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) programs to manage high-risk, multi-morbid patient populations. However, under standard operational models, these preventive programs frequently rely on episodic, monthly telephone outreach conducted by clinical care managers.

Between these brief, structured interactions, a critical data gap persists. A patient’s physiologic status—fluctuating blood pressures, escalating glucose trends, or rapid shifts in weight—frequently goes completely undetected by the care team until a clinical crisis occurs. This data fragmentation forces vulnerable populations into preventable emergency department visits and costly inpatient admissions, directly eroding a provider’s performance metrics under shared-savings risk contracts.

For healthcare executives, moving past these lagging snapshots of human health requires an integrated platform capable of transforming continuous, patient-generated biometric data into immediate, proactive clinical action at the point of care.

To eliminate this inter-visit blind spot and build a predictable system of remote care, Greenville, South Carolina-based care management leader ChartSpan has announced the completed acquisition of personal health data pioneer Validic. Backed by institutional financing led by BIP Capital, the transaction unifies ChartSpan full-service clinical workforce with Validic’s global health IoT infrastructure, establishing a scaled, end-to-end conduit for data-driven preventive medicine across North America.

Creating a Continuous Clinical Experience: The CCM and RPM Convergence

The core strategic rationale driving the acquisition is the formal convergence of full-service care orchestration and automated Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM). Historically, healthcare IT procurement teams treated care management software and remote monitoring sensors as separate vendor categories, creating disjointed interfaces for clinicians and fragmented experiences for patients. ChartSpan directly challenges this point-solution approach by embedding Validic’s device ecosystem directly into established, programmatic workflows.

This deep integration allows the unified company to offer a continuously informed remote care layer:

  • Universal Biometric Normalization: Validic’s award-winning Inform API effortlessly ingests, structures, and normalizes data streams from more than 700 clinical and consumer-grade devices, instantly neutralizing the complexity of custom integration builds.
  • Proactive Clinical Triage: Rather than conducting blind monthly outreach, ChartSpan’s 24/7 care managers can continuously monitor live biometric alerts, identifying early physiological decompensation and intervening before symptoms escalate into an emergency.
  • Frictionless Workflow Integration: The combined offering delivers a seamless clinical experience that mirrors existing electronic health record (EHR) configurations, writing data directly to platforms like Epic and Oracle Health without adding human-resource overhead to internal hospital staff.

“By combining Validic’s personal health data infrastructure with ChartSpan’s clinical services, we’re helping healthcare organizations move from periodic observation to continuous understanding,” stated Christine Hawkins, Chief Executive Officer of ChartSpan. “This partnership lays the foundation to turn health data into high-precision clinical action at every step of a patient’s journey, giving our customers the tools to stay ahead of both acute episodes and chronic disease progression.”

Expanding Market Reach Beyond the Provider Lounge

The acquisition represents a major commercial pivot for ChartSpan, instantly expanding its traditional target audience of ambulatory provider practices into a multi-sided enterprise technology network. By absorbing Validic’s established product lines, ChartSpan gains immediate control over a robust health data API infrastructure, specialized turnkey RPM software, and an enterprise device logistics and fulfillment backbone.

This expanded capability positions the combined company to meet the diverse needs of a highly fragmented digital health ecosystem:

  • Payers and Managed Care: Deliver structured data pipelines to support large-scale population health indexing and value-based engagement targets.
  • Life Sciences and Pharma: Provides a validated platform to capture real-world evidence (RWE) and continuous physiological responses during decentralized clinical trials.
  • Digital Health Innovators: Supplies a reliable, developer-friendly sandbox to power next-generation care monitoring apps and agentic AI tools.

Drew Schiller, Chief Executive Officer of Validic, reinforced this long-term infrastructure mission, noting that some of the most critical indicators of long-term human health exist entirely beyond the traditional walls of the brick-and-mortar clinic. Joining forces with ChartSpan bridges this gap, combining continuous, home-based patient insights with an elite, full-service clinical execution team to optimize outcomes at an unprecedented scale.

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