Health Recovery Solutions (HRS) announced on March 4 its acquisition of Atlanta, Georgia-based Rimidi.
Rimidi is a chronic disease management and remote monitoring company with deep roots in diabetes and cardiometabolic management. The company supports healthcare providers with electronic health record-integrated software, services and connected devices.
HRS is a New Jersey-based healthcare technology company with a remote patient monitoring and enterprise remote patient care platform.
The acquisition enables HRS customers to access Rimidi’s capabilities. Current HRS customers will benefit from enhanced diabetes and clinical management capabilities alongside their existing PatientConnect platform, while Rimidi customers will gain access to HRS’s enterprise remote patient care ecosystem, expertise in post-acute care journeys and end-to-end operational logistics.
Integration will continue throughout 2026, steadily bringing together capabilities, services and support into a more unified experience for customers. The integration process is designed to be seamless, with dedicated support teams in place to ensure minimal disruption to ongoing patient care programs. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
According to data captured in the LevinPro, this deal represents the 49th eHealth acquisition of the year, and the fourth in the remote patient monitoring (RPM) subsector. Other acquirers in the RPM space this year include Maxx Orthopedics (acquired TracPatch), Danaher (acquired Masimo Corporation) and Summa Equity (acquired Dignio). In 2025, 31 RPM deals were announced.

