The companies said the merger aims to provide patients stronger home infusion services

AKRON, Ohio—ACU-Serve, a provider of health care revenue cycle and technology solutions, has announced its merger with Pinnacle, a provider in home infusion and ambulatory infusion center (AIC) services. This alignment expands ACU-Serve's service capacity, offering clients a comprehensive and scalable solution for infusion services.

Effective July 28, 2025, the merger combines ACU-Serve’s advanced technology and team of more than 500 United States-based and 1,000 global professionals with Pinnacle’s decades of work in the home and ambulatory infusion space.

“This merger marks a pivotal moment for both ACU-Serve and the infusion industry,” said Jim Knight, president and CEO of ACU-Serve. “By uniting our expertise, talent and technology, we are not only setting a new benchmark for excellence and innovation but also reaffirming our commitment to high-touch service and operational transparency.”

Key highlights of the merger include:

  • Expanded Capabilities: By uniting Pinnacle’s infusion expertise with ACU-Serve’s technology and resources, clients gain access to a solution designed to optimize performance and compliance.
  • Leadership Continuity: Jacqui Rose, founder and CEO of Pinnacle, will assume the role of president of infusion at ACU-Serve.
  • Best Practices Across Entities: The merger will leverage the methodologies of ACU-Serve and Pinnacle to deliver operational quality and client support.

“Partnering with ACU-Serve allows us to elevate the infusion services we provide while staying true to the values our clients and employees trust,” said Rose. “Together, we are poised to deliver even stronger, more comprehensive solutions with the high level of service our clients have come to expect.” 


For more information about ACU-Serve and its range of health care solutions, visit acuservecorp.com.