Centauri Health Solutions Acquires MedAllies, Broadens Health Data Network to Support Mission Critical Use Cases

Transaction adds 1,000 hospitals, 5,000 ambulatory organizations, and 125,000 healthcare providers to industry-leading nationwide clinical exchange network

PHOENIX, Ariz. (Apr. 24, 2025) – Centauri Health Solutions (“Centauri”), a Phoenix, Arizona-based health information technology company announced its acquisition of MedAllies, a New York-based Health Information Service Provider (HISP) and Qualified Health Information Network® (QHIN™) focused on health data connectivity and clinical data exchange.

A trailblazer in healthcare interoperability, MedAllies serves more than 1,000 hospitals/health systems, 5,000 ambulatory organizations, and 125,000 healthcare providers, ensuring the secure and seamless transmission of critical health information through national networks.  This acquisition boosts Centauri’s solutions with industry-leading integration, messaging, and record location services, enhancing access to care and financial support for patients, especially the most vulnerable.

“Centauri is the perfect partner for MedAllies. Our shared vision for interoperability and bi-directional exchange is essential to advancing healthcare,” said Dr. John Blair, CEO of MedAllies. “We are excited to offer our clients the broadest clinical exchange network to support mission critical use cases.”

Mike McNelis, Centauri co-founder and CEO, added, “The addition of MedAllies strengthens our commitment to intelligently deliver clinical data solutions in a manner and form that facilitates value creation and empowers shared risk initiatives. Connecting the MedAllies HISP and best-in-class Care Enabled Network/QHIN with Centauri’s network and AI solutions offers significant value to all our clients.”

The acquisition was supported by Centauri’s lead investor, Abry Partners, along with Silversmith Capital Partners and SV Health Investors. Santander served as the financial advisor to MedAllies with HunterMaclean as legal counsel.  Kirkland and Ellis was legal counsel to Centauri for the transaction.

 

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