Omada Health Files To Become A Publicly Traded Company
Omada Health, which provides digital health services for managing a variety of chronic conditions, filed an initial public offering (IPO) and prospectus with the federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to become a publicly traded company. The company has not yet announced the IPO stock price or date.
Omada Health provides care teams that provide clinically validated behavior change protocols for individuals living with diabetes, hypertension, prediabetes, weight management, and musculoskeletal issues. Its services are intended to improve consumer health outcomes and control health care costs. The company contracts with more than 2,000 entities including health systems, health plans . . .