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Inverness Medical Innovations to Acquire Alere Medical

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 31 Oct 2007
Inverness Medical Innovations (Waltham, MA, USA) has entered into an agreement to acquire Alere Medical, Inc., (Reno, NV, USA) for US$302 million. More...


Inverness Medical develops near-patient diagnostics, monitoring, and health management, enabling individuals to take charge of improving their health and quality of life. Focusing on rapid point-of-care diagnostics, Inverness' products concentrate on infectious disease, cardiology, oncology, drugs of abuse, and women's health.

Alere Medical provides specialized health management services focusing on a patient- centric, programmatic approach to comprehensive personal health support. Alere's integrated care monitoring system identifies and monitors all medium- and high-risk patients, and prioritizes those patients to facilitate efficient workflow.

Commenting on the transaction, Ron Zwanziger, CEO of Inverness, said The acquisition of Alere Medical is an exciting opportunity to enter the disease management industry, a move which fits naturally with our goal of enabling individuals to take charge of their health. Alere's expertise in patient monitoring and particularly in home chronic heart failure management complements our cardiac diagnostic technologies being developed at Biosite in San Diego and at Stirling Medical in Scotland. In addition, Alere brings with it exceptional management, a solid business platform, and strong revenues and profitability and is consistent well with our overall acquisition strategy.


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