TechMatter Acquisitions
TechMatter has made multiple strategic acquisitions across healthcare technology, medical billing, revenue cycle management, and enterprise IT infrastructure. Each acquisition is chosen with a single purpose: to add a specialized, digitally developed capability that strengthens an interconnected ecosystem of products and services.
Strategic Growth and Innovation Vision
TechMatter grows by acquiring companies that have already built something valuable, then integrating those capabilities into a shared digital infrastructure where each product reinforces the next. The rationale behind every acquisition is the same: identify a company with proven delivery capability, established client relationships, and a product or service that fills a specific gap or creates a new connection point inside TechMatter’s ecosystem. Then build the integration layer that makes the whole more capable than the sum of its parts. This approach reflects a long-term commitment to digital product development over organic service expansion. TechMatter is building a portfolio of interlinked businesses, not a holding company of separate operations.
Medical Billing and RCM, Now Inside TechMatter's Infrastructure
DoctorPapers is a California-based medical billing and revenue cycle management company founded in 2020. It serves healthcare providers across more than 100 specialties, including private practices and urgent care centers, with a team of 100+ billing professionals and compatibility with over 25 EHR platforms including Epic and eClinicalWorks.
Services span end-to-end medical billing, ICD-10 and CPT coding, denial management, AR follow-up, insurance verification, HIPAA-compliant payment processing, provider credentialing, and virtual medical staffing.
Inside TechMatter’s ecosystem, DoctorPapers connects directly with CureAR, TechMatter’s AI-powered medical billing platform, and with the credentialing infrastructure that Credentialli manages. A healthcare practice working with TechMatter has a continuous operational thread from provider enrollment through to ERA, managed by interlinked products that share data and reduce manual handoffs at every stage.
Enterprise IT Hardware, Brought Inside the Stack
State Drives, acquired in November 2025, is a B2B IT hardware supplier stocking hard drives, SSDs, servers, networking devices, and memory modules from Dell, HP, Corsair, Kingston, and IBM, backed by 24/7 technical support and a 100% product warranty.
The strategic logic of this acquisition is infrastructure ownership. TechMatter manages IT environments for healthcare organizations that run on physical hardware. Owning the hardware supply chain means TechMatter controls quality, lead times, HIPAA-compliant storage specifications, and the technical support layer from procurement through deployment. State Drives does not sit alongside TechMatter’s managed IT practice. It feeds directly into it.
Integrated teams across TechMatter and State Drives are currently building enterprise service tiers for large-scale EHR migrations, combining State Drives’ hardware capability with TechMatter’s implementation and managed services infrastructure.
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Do You have Any Questions?
TechMatter builds by acquiring. Every acquisition is chosen to strengthen an interconnected ecosystem of products and services.
Why does TechMatter acquire companies rather than build new services from scratch?
Acquisition gives TechMatter access to proven capability, existing client relationships, and operational infrastructure that would take years to build independently. It allows TechMatter to integrate specialized expertise into its ecosystem quickly, creating connection points between products that benefit clients immediately rather than through a long build cycle.
How do acquired companies fit into TechMatter's ecosystem?
Each acquisition is integrated into TechMatter’s shared digital infrastructure at the product level. DoctorPapers connects with CureAR and Credentialli. State Drives feeds into TechMatter’s managed IT delivery. The goal is always to create a working link between what the acquired company does and what TechMatter already provides.
Do acquired companies keep their teams and client relationships?
Yes. TechMatter acquires operating businesses, not just capabilities. Existing teams, client relationships, delivery standards, and brand identities are preserved. What changes is the infrastructure behind them, which expands to include TechMatter’s technology, automation, and cross-product integrations.
Are more acquisitions planned?
TechMatter’s strategy is focused on digital product development and strategic acquisition across healthcare technology and enterprise IT. The ecosystem is actively expanding. Acquisitions that create new connection points between existing capabilities are a continuous part of how TechMatter grows.
How does TechMatter's acquisition approach benefit clients directly?
It reduces the number of vendors a healthcare organization needs to manage. Each acquisition TechMatter makes is chosen to fill a gap or create a link that makes the overall client experience more coherent. The goal is an ecosystem where the products work together, the data flows without duplication, and the accountability sits with one organization across the full stack.
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