Accel-KKR snaps up MOA in its second aged care tech buy

US private equity giant Accel-KKR has sealed its second big play in Australia’s aged care software market, acquiring quality improvement platform MOA in a deal that could reshape the technology landscape. It follows Accel-KKR’s June purchase of Health Metrics.

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Accel-KKR snaps up MOA in its second aged care tech buy
MOA CEO Garry Neale (pictured left) and Health Metrics CEO Paul Brindle (right) at the Ageing Australia National Conference this week

US private equity giant Accel-KKR has sealed its second big play in Australia’s aged care software market, acquiring quality improvement platform MOA in a deal that could reshape the technology landscape. 

The move follows Accel-KKR’s June acquisition of Health Metrics, best known for its enterprise-grade eCase platform. Together, the two businesses now control a significant slice of aged care’s digital backbone – MOA holds quality data for nearly half of all residential aged care homes, while Health Metrics manages around a third of clinical data. 

“It’s what the industry has been waiting for,” MOA CEO Garry Neale told The Weekly SOURCE. “By combining the best-of-breed in quality systems with best-of-breed in clinical, we take away the pain point for providers who’ve been stuck managing interoperability, compliance reporting and analytics on their own.” 

Health Metrics CEO Paul Brindle called it a “360° view of resident outcomes,” with the acquisition paving the way for better insights, compliance and decision-making. Importantly, MOA will remain open to integration with other clinical systems. 

Accel-KKR, which manages US$23 billion in capital, has outlined an ambition to build a full technology ecosystem spanning residential aged care, retirement living, home care and disability services in Australia. For providers bracing for the new strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards on 1 November, the timing is deliberate. 

“The advantage of bringing these two companies together is that providers have access to a single, integrated solution,” Paul summed up. “That’s the journey we’re on.” 

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