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Leading Healthcare Solutions Provider, Medicus IT, Announces Investment from FFL Partners to Accelerate Growth and Enhance mCare™ Services Platform

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Medicus IT, the leading healthcare-focused IT managed services provider, announced that it has received a significant investment from FFL Partners (“FFL”), a private equity firm focused on growth investments in Healthcare and Tech-Enabled Services businesses. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Headquartered in Alpharetta, GA, Medicus provides HIPAA-compliant, best-in-class managed IT and cybersecurity services to more than 6,500 healthcare providers with more than 50,000 end users. The Company has approximately 300 employees serving outpatient provider and community health center clients across 30+ states and 2,000+ locations.

“We are excited to partner with FFL during a time when healthcare organizations face significant IT challenges,” said Chris Jann, Founder and CEO of Medicus IT. “This partnership will accelerate our expansion and enhance our mCare services platform, leveraging FFL’s expertise to drive growth and innovation. Most importantly, FFL’s investment will enable us to serve more healthcare providers, allowing them to focus on what matters most – their patients.”

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“We are thrilled to partner with Medicus IT as it embarks on its next stage of growth,” said Jonathon Bunt, Partner at FFL Partners. “Medicus IT’s healthcare expertise combined with their EMR/EHR-agnostic approach and compelling cybersecurity capabilities have helped distinguish Medicus IT as the leading Healthcare-focused MSP in the market.”

Medicus launched its next-generation, comprehensive managed service offering known as mCare™ in 2022 to serve the IT, cybersecurity and compliance needs of ambulatory outpatient care and community health centers. The Healthcare IT market is expected to grow at 15.8% annually from 2024 to 2030 according to Grand View Research. Advances in healthcare technology, the move to the cloud and increasing cybersecurity and compliance concerns are driving healthcare providers to uplevel their IT operations.

SOURCE: PRNewswire