Med Tech Solutions acquires Avarion
Med Tech Solutions (MTS) has expanded its footprint in the healthcare IT sector with the acquisition of Avarion, a healthcare IT advisory firm. The transaction, which was announced on May 6, 2026, aims to bolster MTS's capabilities as a managed service provider across the entire care continuum, from outpatient and community-based settings to acute care environments. The deal's terms remain undisclosed, a common practice in private transactions within this industry.
Avarion, formerly Huntzinger Management Group, is well-regarded for its strategic advisory services and has twice been recognized by Best in KLAS for its healthcare IT expertise. By integrating Avarion's consulting and leadership services, MTS enhances its own offerings in EHR managed services, application support, and IT infrastructure. Mona Abutaleb, Med Tech Solutions' CEO, emphasized that the acquisition allows the company to provide comprehensive support to healthcare providers amid growing regulatory burdens and rapid technological changes. Robert Kitts, Avarion's CEO and founding partner, will oversee MTS’s strategic advisory and staffing services, reporting directly to Abutaleb.
The acquisition is expected to significantly advance MTS's strategy of becoming a single-source partner for healthcare organizations. The synergies from merging Avarion’s advisory prowess with MTS's managed services portfolio aim to equip healthcare providers to address contemporary challenges such as workforce pressures and regulatory complexities. This arrangement is positioned to help clients maximize focus on patient care by offering long-term, integrated solutions rather than piecemeal services.
In a healthcare IT market characterized by rapid consolidation and technological evolution, this acquisition highlights the increasing demand for comprehensive service offerings that span the full spectrum of care settings. The combination of strategic advisory capabilities with longstanding managed services positions MTS more robustly against competitors. As health institutions navigate a complex regulatory landscape and digital transformation, such mergers are reflective of broader sector trends.
Looking ahead, the acquisition does not seem to face significant regulatory hurdles, given the lack of disclosed financial terms and the nature of the service-oriented transaction. The next key milestone will be the successful integration of Avarion’s advisory services into MTS’s existing operations. Observers will be keenly watching how the combined entity delivers on its promise to enhance client service delivery, amid a climate of ongoing healthcare IT innovation and consolidation.
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This transaction is classified in Healthcare IT. Figures and status may change as sources update.