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Kipu Health Acquires Team Recovery Technologies to Unify the Entire Behavioral Health Patient Journey

by Jasmine Pennic 04/23/2026 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know

  • Kipu Health has officially acquired Team Recovery Technologies, a specialist in mobile-app-based patient engagement and alumni connectivity. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. 
  • The acquisition extends Kipu’s platform beyond clinical treatment and billing into referral growth and long-term recovery support.
  • Team Recovery Technologies currently serves over 150 treatment centers across the U.S., focusing on reducing relapse rates and supporting value-based care.
  • This deal formalizes a partnership established in 2025 that integrated alumni tools directly into the Kipu Helix operating system.
  • Kipu currently powers over 5 million episodes of care annually across 6,000 facilities, positioning it as the industry’s largest intelligent operating system.

In the specialized world of behavioral health, the transition from acute treatment to post-discharge life is often where the highest risk for relapse occurs. Kipu Health, the industry’s leading technology provider, has moved to secure this critical phase by acquiring Team Recovery Technologies. This strategic acquisition is designed to transform Kipu from a clinical and financial management tool into a comprehensive lifecycle partner, ensuring that the connection between provider and patient remains intact long after the physical treatment ends.

With the integration of Team Recovery’s digital alumni solutions, Kipu addresses a major operational pain point: the “fragmented journey.” Historically, providers have used separate systems for intake, EMR, and alumni outreach, leading to data silos and lost opportunities for intervention. The unified Kipu platform now offers a seamless flow from initial outreach and admissions to long-term community engagement, helping providers maintain the meaningful relationships that drive both clinical success and organizational sustainability.

Extending the “Intelligent Operating System” to Alumni Care

The acquisition is a natural evolution for Kipu’s “intelligent operating system.” While the platform already handles the complexities of billing, compliance, and clinical documentation, the addition of Team Recovery Technologies provides the infrastructure for “referral readmissions” and persistent engagement. For behavioral health organizations, alumni are not just former patients; they are the heart of a successful recovery community and a vital source of organic referrals.

Carina Edwards, CEO of Kipu Health, emphasizes that this move is about empowering providers to build stronger organizations by improving patient success over a lifetime. Team Recovery’s mobile app solutions allow treatment centers to track results at scale and maintain a community presence that reduces recidivism. As value-based care models become more prevalent in behavioral health, the ability to demonstrate long-term outcomes through verified alumni data becomes a significant competitive advantage.

Strengthening Operational Performance Through Connectivity

From an operational standpoint, the acquisition formalizes a deep technical integration that began in 2025. Providers using Kipu will now have a “single pane of glass” view that includes alumni milestones and engagement levels alongside traditional clinical metrics. This end-to-end visibility allows facilities to move away from episodic care and toward a model where treatment is seen as the beginning of a lifelong recovery journey.

Colton Morgan, CEO of Team Recovery Technologies, noted that the partnership allows their mission—reducing relapse through community—to scale across Kipu’s massive network of 150,000 users. By bridging the gap between discharge and long-term recovery, the combined technology helps providers meet the evolving demands of an industry that is increasingly seeking measurable, long-term outcomes and reduced complexity.

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