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Foley Advises CopilotIQ in Strategic Merger with Biofourmis

Foley & Lardner LLP advised CopilotIQ, a health care technology company focused on improving the lives of older adults with chronic conditions, in its strategic merger with Biofourmis, a global technology-enabled care delivery company, delivering in-home care solutions serving enterprise health care customers. The combined company creates the industry’s first AI-driven platform that delivers in-home care across the full spectrum from pre-surgical optimization to acute, post-acute, and chronic care.

The Foley team was led by partner Thomas (T.J.) Ferrante, a member of Foley’s national Telemedicine & Digital Health Industry Team, and included support from associates Caitlin Otis and Zachary Sher.

Foley’s Telemedicine & Digital Health Industry Team helps venture-backed and high-growth companies embrace emerging issues in virtual care, enabling them to provide innovative care for patients in new markets around the block and around the world. Foley is committed to helping entrepreneurs fulfill their goals of harnessing new technology to reach patients anywhere, delivering care without borders or geographic limitations. The firm helps create fully-fledged telemedicine offerings, providing end-to-end legal services by coupling precise strategic guidance with rapid turnarounds to maintain that sense of urgency necessary to launch new initiatives and remain competitive in the marketplace.

Learn more at www.foley.com/telemedicine.

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