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Validic

Validic operates a personal health data normalization layer that ingests 700+ device feeds into a single clinical standard for health systems and payers.

Validic

Validic builds and maintains a single data standard for personal health data, normalizing readings from more than 700 connected health devices and fitness wearables. It sells that infrastructure layer to health systems and insurers, offering both a standalone integration platform and turn‑key remote patient monitoring programs that write clinical data directly into major EHRs including Epic and Cerner. The firm’s website identifies use cases spanning cardiology, population health, and digital front‑door initiatives, and quotes a VP of Digital Health at a top‑10 US health plan describing a seamless integration and marked impact on care programs. The company abstracts away device fragmentation — blood pressure cuffs, continuous glucose monitors, scales, pulse oximeters, activity trackers — and delivers a unified data stream to clinical workflows. Its managed remote care programs bundle device logistics, patient onboarding, and outcomes tracking. Because its infrastructure sits between the device ecosystem and the health system’s core IT stack, multiple hospital departments can consume the same normalization service without building separate integrations. Validic’s go‑to‑market spans health systems and large payers; the firm lists a contact address in Claymont, Delaware, with additional presence in Chicago and Durham. Financial metrics are not publicly disclosed. Headcount, founding year, and named executives are absent from the firm’s current website and LinkedIn presence. The corporate address at 2093 Philadelphia Pike in Claymont is a mailing and registration address; the operating scale implied by the client roster — including a top‑10 US health plan — suggests a professional team distributed across the Chicago and Durham offices. No adjacent vehicles, foundations, or co‑investment clubs are referenced in available sources. Validic functions as an invisible health-data utility rather than a patient‑facing brand. Unlike telehealth platforms that deliver care, it normalizes the underlying device data that feeds an enterprise care strategy. Its enterprise architecture — one standard, many departments — lets a health system swap or add consumer devices without rewriting EHR integrations, a posture closer to an enterprise SaaS middleware business than to a clinical service provider.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Claymont

Corporate office

2093 Philadelphia Pike, #7010, Claymont, DE 19703, United States

Additional offices

Chicago, IL · Durham, NC

Sector focus

Digital Health

Frequently asked questions

What does Validic actually do?

Validic provides a middleware layer that normalizes personal health data from over 700 connected devices — glucometers, blood pressure cuffs, scales, fitness wearables — into one standard format. That normalized feed can then be written directly into electronic health records such as Epic and Cerner. The firm also offers managed remote patient monitoring programs that handle device logistics and clinical workflow on top of the same infrastructure.

How does Validic integrate with health-system IT?

Validic’s platform writes clinical observations into the patient’s existing EHR record. The firm explicitly names Epic and Cerner as integration targets. The architecture lets a hospital use a single data pipeline for multiple departments — cardiology, population health, and digital front-door teams — instead of building a separate device integration for each.

Who uses Validic?

The firm’s website names health systems, wellness platforms, and payers as its core customer segments. It quotes a VP of Digital Health at a top‑10 US health plan describing a seamless integration and improved care programs. No other named clients or partners are disclosed in available materials.

Does Validic provide clinical care or just data infrastructure?

Validic is primarily a data infrastructure company. Its normalization engine is a horizontal technology layer that sits between consumer devices and clinical IT systems. The managed remote‑care programs it sells still rely on the customer’s own clinicians to act on the data; Validic itself does not deliver care.

Where is Validic located?

The firm lists a mailing address in Claymont, Delaware, and indicates additional offices in Chicago and Durham, North Carolina. The Claymont address is typical of a corporate registration; operating staff appear concentrated in the two other locations.

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