November 2025 | Diversis Capital Announces Strategic Investments and Combination of Genesis Automation Healthcare, Kermit, and Meperia to create the First End-to-End Healthcare Supply Chain and Inventory Management Platform

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Diversis Capital, a leading lower middle market technology investment firm with $3 billion in assets under management, today announced it has completed the acquisitions of three leading technology companies serving the hospital supply chain management market:
Genesis Automation Healthcare– Leading clinical traceability and supply chain automation solution with premier customers including the National Health System of Scotland and Jackson Health. Genesis’s next generation platform tracks consumables and implants from supplier to bedside, captures usage data at the point of care for traceability and charge capture, and integrates with EHR/ERP systems to improve safety, compliance, and cost control.
Kermit – Best-in-class, cloud-based, bill-only automation, spend-management and analytics platform for physician preference items (PPI), serving over 25 major hospitals and health systems, including Inova and Medstar Health. Kermit provides hospitals real-time visibility and control over implantable medical device and PPI transactions to improve price transparency, contract compliance, and reduce costs.
Meperia – Industry-leading supply chain and procurement intelligence platform transforming how hospitals manage procurement, product data and analytics, with leading customers such as Summit Health and Universal Health Services. Meperia’s SaaS platform centralizes and normalizes product data and offers intelligent substitution / recall alerts to reduce cost leakage, strengthen contract compliance and improve supply chain integrity.
The combined three companies will be unified under the Genesis Automation Healthcare (Genesis) brand. The new organization will establish the industry’s first full scope hospital and ASC supply chain and inventory management solution to combat waste, financial leakage, compliance risks, and administrative burdens on clinicians and hospital managers.