The integration of Tech Med allows Avid to bolster its service capacity in the Midwest, building on a business model that emphasizes AI-driven workflow automation. Havencrest Founding Managing Partner Christopher W. Kersey noted that the firm remains focused on meeting rising national demand for home-based care by partnering with providers known for high-quality clinical outcomes.
CEO Jen Lentz stated that the company will prioritize person-centered care for the new client base, maintaining the focus on safety and independence that has defined Avid's recent growth. This development follows industry recognition from AlayaCare, which recently highlighted Avid for its sophisticated tech stack and integration capabilities. Havencrest, which manages over $600 million in assets, continues to target founder-owned healthcare companies with EBITDA between $3 million and $15 million to scale its regional operations.

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