Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 5, 2018
Alvarez & Marsal Capital has acquired a controlling interest in Rockville, Maryland-based health information technology systems provider CNSI for an undisclosed sum.
Jack McCarthy, senior managing director and co-founder of A&M Capital, said in a statement published Wednesday CNSIs proven results and technical leadership position the company for future growth in federal and state markets.
CNSI introduced in January a cloud-based platform, Medicaid Management System, in Michigan and won several government contracts including a potential $166 million contract to build a medical bill processing system for the Labor Departments office of workers compensation programs and a $44 million contract to help the Department of Veterans Affairs financial services center update a health claims processing platform.
Bairds government services group and Houlihan Lokeys health care group served as CNSIs adviser in the deal, while Kirkland & Ellis acted as A&M Capitals legal counsel.
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