HITshow Daily: September 24, 2025 (Wednesday)
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Today on HITshow:
Activist investors turn up the pressure at Acadia Healthcare, Capital Rx rebrands as Judi Health with a $400M raise, and RevSpring acquires Kyruus Health. Plus, AmplifyMD secures $20M to expand virtual specialty care, while leaders debate who sets the rules for health AI and hospital CEOs bet big on ambulatory growth.
HOST: RHONDA BROOKS
📍 Providers — Teresa Vaughn
Activist investor Engine Capital targets Acadia Healthcare with calls for board changes, asset sales, and buybacks.
📍 Payers & Benefits — Logan Stokes
Capital Rx raises $400M and rebrands as Judi Health, expanding from PBM into a full-spectrum benefits technology platform.
📍 Business & Innovation — Peter Betterworth
RevSpring to acquire Kyruus Health, linking provider data/search and scheduling with patient engagement and payments.
📍 Digital Health — Nate Collier
AmplifyMD raises $20M (Series B) to scale its AI-enabled multispecialty virtual-care platform for health systems
📍 AI & Machine Learning — Jade Romero
Who sets the rules for health AI? Six groups — from CHAI to the FDA — jockey to define standards and guardrails
📍 Strategy & Transformation — Logan Stokes
Ambulatory boom watch: hospitals double down on ASCs, urgent care, and virtual-first sites as inpatient margins erode
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