JACKSONVILLE, Florida—Brooks Rehabilitation, a nonprofit provider of outpatient, home health and skilled nursing services for people with physical disabilities, announced plans to expand to meet the increasing need for its specialized physical rehabilitation services.
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CINCINNATI—Quipt Home Medical Corp., a United States-based home medical equipment provider, announced it has been acquired by affiliates of Kingswood Capital Management, L.P. and Forager Capital Management, LLC.
The transaction values Quipt at approximately $260 million, including Quipt’s existing outstanding debt. Following the completion of the transaction, Quipt will become a privately held company and cease to report in the U.S. and Canada.
MESQUITE, Texas—MPM Medical announced an expansion of its United States manufacturing capabilities with the acquisition of a full collagen manufacturing platform and the associated Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for surgical collagen devices. This expansion significantly enhances MPM Medical's ability to serve advanced wound care, surgical and private-label partners with high-quality, American-made collagen products.
BOSTON—A Canton, Massachusetts, man was sentenced in federal court in Boston in connection with a scheme to defraud Medicare of more than $4 million by allegedly submitting claims for durable medical equipment (DME) that was medically unnecessary, not wanted by the Medicare beneficiaries and tainted by kickbacks.
MINNESOTA—Minnesota’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) announced it is issuing a two-year pause on new licenses for group home and home health aide providers, going into effect on Jan. 1, 2026. The state said this decision was made with the hopes of allowing the state to focus more “on improving oversight of existing licensed providers.”
NEW YORK—A New York doctor was sentenced to seven years in prison for allegedly causing the submission of over $24 million in fraudulent claims to Medicare for medically unnecessary laboratory tests and orthotic braces. He was also ordered to pay $2,210,384 in restitution.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky—Senior-focused primary care providers CenterWell Senior Primary Care and Conviva Senior Primary Care are now partnering with Thyme Care to provide cancer care support for eligible patients.
WASHINGTON—The Medical Foods and Formulas Access Act (HR 5684) was introduced in the House by Representative Jim McGovern (D-MA).
WASHINGTON—AdvaMed, the medtech association, announced Michael “Mick” Farrell, chairman and CEO of Resmed Inc., will be the next chair of the AdvaMed board of directors. Farrell will serve a two-year term beginning in January 2026.
INDIANAPOLIS—The board of directors of Elevance Health announced the appointment of Amy Schulman as an independent director effective Jan. 12, 2026. Schulman will serve on the Audit and Finance Committees.
OWINGS MILLS, Maryland—The Board of Certification/Accreditation (BOC) has announced the Board of Directors’ 2026 Executive Committee and the election of two new board members.
Members of the BOC Executive Committee for 2026 include:
LEBANON, Tennessee—Permobil, a global provider of assistive mobility solutions, announced the promotion of Katrin Blixt, who has served as the company’s chief information officer (CIO) since 2019. Blixt now joins Permobil’s group management team and reports directly to CEO Chuck Witkowski.
ROCK HILL, South Carolina—Providence Care, a hospice, palliative and primary care for seniors organization, announced the appointment of Werner Freymann, Jr. as its new chief executive officer. In the role of CEO, Freymann will lead the company’s direction and aims to drive continued growth across its continuum of care for the elderly wherever they call home.
WASHINGTON—The American Telemedicine Association (ATA) is proud to announce that its CEO, Ann Mond Johnson, was recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare of 2025. Johnson made the list three times: 2020, 2024 and 2025.
DALLAS—Homecare Homebase (HCHB), a software provider for home-based care, announced key insights and compliance preparations following the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) Calendar Year 2026 Home Health Prospective Payment System final rule.
LONDON—The Health Impact Alliance (HIA) announced the establishment of Health Impact Alliance Life.Studio Sweden, following the full integration of Stockholm-based WODE Intelligence into the HIA group. The new Life.Studio will serve as HIA’s global center for software development, integration and certification across the organization’s connected-health ecosystem.
OVERLAND PARK, Kansas—WellSky, a health and community care technology and services company, announced its WellSky CarePort Community Referral Network solution is now part of the Epic Toolbox category for Community Resource Network (CRN). Epic users can now initiate, send and secure referrals directly to WellSky’s network of more than 130,000 post-acute and community-based providers from within their existing Epic interface.
WALNUT CREEK, California—Paradigm, a provider of solutions for individuals with complex injuries and diagnoses, announced that Fortune Magazine and Great Place to Work have selected the company as a 2025 Best Workplace for Women. This is Paradigm’s first appearance on the list.
SAN DIEGO—Resmed announced it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for Personalized Therapy Comfort Settings (PTCS), to be marketed as Smart Comfort.
WASHINGTON—A wide range of durable medical equipment (DME), including oxygen, mobility and CPAP products, will not be included in the upcoming round of the competitive bidding program, according to an update from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
