Frazier buys MatrixCare as care moves beyond hospitals
Frazier Healthcare’s acquisition of MatrixCare highlights the growing strategic value of software connecting post-acute, senior and home-based care.

More healthcare is being delivered outside hospitals, increasing the importance of software that connects fragmented care settings.
What happened
Frazier Healthcare Partners entered a definitive agreement to acquire MatrixCare from ResMed.
MatrixCare provides cloud-based electronic health record software for out-of-hospital care settings including skilled nursing, senior living, home health and hospice.
The company says its software serves more than 15,000 providers. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Why it matters
Post-acute and home-based care are operationally complex and fragmented across many providers.
Software that manages clinical records, workflows and coordination in these settings can become deeply embedded because switching systems affects both staff and care delivery.
Frazier is therefore acquiring an established infrastructure platform rather than an experimental healthcare application.
The bigger picture
Healthcare software is following care beyond the hospital.
As populations age and more treatment moves into homes, senior living and post-acute settings, the technology layer supporting those environments becomes more strategically important. MatrixCare sits directly inside that shift.
