Fishers, Indiana – January 27, 2026 –Recovery Force Health (RF Health), a provider of data-driven med-tech devices and healthcare solutions that revolutionize the process of early mobilization, blood clot (DVT) prevention, and pressure injury prevention, announced the company has closed 2025 with exceeded sales quotas and tripled revenue numbers over the prior year, while looking ahead to continued growth in 2026.
“The past year marked an integral stage of RF Health’s growth and momentum, encompassing positive patient outcomes from our med-tech solutions including cordless and tubeless wearable mobile compression devices and a portfolio expansion to address the top two causes of hospital-acquired pressure injury. We also saw exciting implementations at major healthcare institutions, which will lead to a 350% increase in the number of patients impacted since 2024,” saidRF Health President and CEO Jason Bobay. “I’m proud of what our team accomplished and thrilled to jump start the new year with exciting new milestones while maintaining our signature exceptional customer support.”
Device and Portfolio Enhancements
Early in 2025, RF Health announced the acquisition of HeelP.O.D., solidifying its commitment to providing innovative pressure injury prevention solutions addressing the top two causes of hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs),sacral and heel injuries. Pressure injuries are one of the most prevalent and costly hospital-acquired conditions in the U.S., with over 2.5 million patients impacted annually, resulting in significant pain, increased infection risks, a higher workload for hospital staff, and increased healthcare costs. HeelP.O.D. complements RF Health’s ELEVATE Patient Positioners with both devices focusing on proprietary immersion and envelopment technologies.
Market Penetration and Company Growth
To kickstart 2025, RF Health engaged in a long-term contract with Community Health Network, implementing the MAC System network-wide – serving over 19,000 legs in the year. In July, the company launched a partnership with Michael E. DeBakey Medical Center in Houston, the second largest VA hospital in the country. This hospital-wide MAC System implementation includes 550 beds and more than 20 operating rooms, with a complete conversion from traditional intermittent pneumatic compression devices to the tubeless and cordless MAC System.
RF Health also formalized a partnership with L1 Enterprises, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business providing medical equipment, supplies, and support services to the Federal Government. This contract designates L1 as the company’s exclusive SDVOSB distributor.
Additionally, several strategic hires over the course of 2025 have significantly deepened talent and expertise, allowing the company to continue the same level of dedicated customer service and on-the-ground support at more implementation sites nationwide. Team growth includes a new Pressure Injury Prevention Category Manager and 2 clinical specialists.
The Year Ahead
RF Health will sustain and double down on its commitment to positive patient outcomes in the coming year – initiating trials at two large health systems early in 2026 and anticipating continued success in hospital reporting on device wear time, steps, adherence to prophylaxis protocols, and continued reduction in hospital-acquired conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pressure injuries. Increased demand for technologies that improve patient outcomes, clinical performance, and workflow efficiency will help drive growth and implementation of RF Health devices.
About RF Health
Recovery Force Health (RF Health) is the premier provider of data-driven med-tech devices and healthcare solutions that revolutionize the process of early mobilization, blood clot (DVT) prevention, pressure injury prevention, and post-operative care. Our mission is to help solve fundamental, day-to-day patient and healthcare team member challenges with evidence-based solutions.
RF Health is at the forefront of preventative healthcare, leveraging medical device technology to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce hospital-acquired conditions, including hospital-acquired immobility and hospital-acquired pressure injury. The company’s data-driven prevention approach ensures that RF Health devices enhance patient outcomes and provide measurable benefits. RF Health customers include hospitals and healthcare teams focused on enhancing the quality of care and driving change. To learn more please visit http://www.rfhealth.com/.
Agreement will Implement The Movement And Compressions (MAC) System in All Community Health Network Hospitals Across Indiana, Covering Over 34,000 Legs per Year Over the Next Five Years
Fishers, Indiana – September 3, 2025 – Recovery Force Health (RF Health), a provider of data-driven med-tech devices and healthcare solutions that revolutionize the process of early mobilization, blood clot (DVT) prevention, and pressure injury prevention, recently announced its long-term contract for The Movement and Compressions (MAC) System with Indiana’s Community Health Network. With this partnership, RF Health anticipates serving over 34,000 legs (about 17,000 patients) per year over the next five years.
The MAC System is the world’s first tubeless, cordless wearable therapeutic mechanical compression device designed for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention that also tracks and monitors patient data at the point-of-care. An integrated display highlights data, including compliance (wear time), time in bed, time upright (such as time spent sitting in a chair or dangling at the side of the bed), and number of steps taken. This data is available for up to 48 hours to empower bedside caregivers with critical metrics to support the execution of in-hospital mobility and adherence to the recommended 18-22 hours of venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis. Leveraging these insights allows hospitals to intervene sooner to prevent clinical deterioration, reduce complications from hospital-acquired conditions, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
The agreement builds on a growing relationship between the two Indiana-based companies, that kicked off in 2023. Community North Hospital, one of the 6 hospitals within the hospital network initiated a Quality Improvement Project to understand how the MAC System impacted incidence of VTE on their high-risk Ortho/Neuro/Spine (ONS) unit. Over the course of seven months, the number of VTE events decreased from eight to zero post-implementation. The MAC System was also found to increase satisfaction with patients and staff alike, stating that the devices were more comfortable, less noisy, promoted early mobilization, and less sleep disruption. The RF Health team continues to work closely with the team at Community Health Network.
“Hospitals across the country have been using standard-of-care sequential compression devices for the past 50 years,” said Jason M. Bobay, CEO & President of Recovery Force Health. “Community Health Network, however, is forging ahead with its commitment to innovation. They are invested in improving patient outcomes by ensuring patients get the needed squeeze to prevent blood clots and boosting mobility prior to discharge. We applaud our Community Health Network partners for this exciting step.”
“Partnering with RF Health to bring the MAC System to all of our hospitals is a natural next step in our mission to deliver exceptional, evidence-based care,” said Angie Foley, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Community Heart & Vascular Hospital. “The results from our pilot were remarkable; not only did we see a significant decrease in VTE events, but our patients and care teams embraced the technology. By expanding this program, we’re giving our clinicians the tools they need to mobilize patients earlier, reduce complications, and help them recover faster.”
About RF Health
Recovery Force Health (RF Health) is the premier provider of data-driven med-tech devices and healthcare solutions that revolutionize the process of early mobilization, blood clot (DVT) prevention, pressure injury prevention, and post-operative care. Our mission is to help solve fundamental, day-to-day patient and healthcare team member challenges with evidence-based solutions.
RF Health is at the forefront of preventative healthcare, leveraging medical device technology to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce hospital-acquired conditions, including hospital-acquired immobility and hospital-acquired pressure injury. The company’s data-driven prevention approach ensures that RF Health devices enhance patient outcomes and provide measurable benefits. RF Health customers include hospitals and healthcare teams focused on enhancing the quality of care and driving change. To learn more please visit www.rfhealth.com
Offers The Most Innovative and Comprehensive Product Line to Address the Leading Causes of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury
Fishers, Indiana – March 25, 2025 – Recovery Force Health (RF Health), a provider of data-driven med-tech devices and healthcare solutions that revolutionize the process of early mobilization, blood clot (DVT) prevention, and pressure injury prevention, today announced the acquisition of HeelP.O.D. by NelDerm. This strategic product acquisition solidifies RF Health’s commitment to providing innovative prevention solutions addressing the top two leading causes of hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs).
Pressure injuries are one of the most prevalent and costly hospital-acquired conditions in the U.S. Sacral pressure injuries are the leading cause of hospital-acquired pressure injuries, with heel ulcers ranking as the second leading cause. Over 2.5 million patients in the U.S. suffer from pressure injuries annually, resulting in significant pain, increased infection risks, a higher workload for hospital staff, and increased healthcare costs.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has recognized this growing problem and introduced the “Hospital Harm – Pressure Injury” electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM) measure for the 2025 Inpatient Quality Reporting program. This measure will require hospitals to report new Stage 2 pressure injuries starting in 2028, making it voluntary in 2025, directly impacting reimbursement rates. With pressure injuries costing the U.S. healthcare system nearly an estimated $12 billion annually, hospitals urgently need effective offloading solutions to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.
HeelP.O.D. is a unique pressure offloading device that ensures full heel access and visualization, allowing continuous use during wound debridement, dressing changes, and skin assessments. It effectively offloads or “floats” the foot while streamlining application and removal, saving valuable time in patient care.
With the addition of HeelP.O.D. to the RF Health innovative Pressure Injury Prevention (PIP) portfolio, the company now offers a comprehensive approach to address the leading causes of hospital-acquired pressure injuries—sacral pressure injuries and heel ulcers. HeelP.O.D. complements RF Health’s ELEVATE Patient Positioners, designed to effectively offload the sacrum. With a focus on proprietary immersion and envelopment technologies in both products, these devices contour to the body shape and remain securely in place, improving patient comfort and compliance.
“The addition of HeelP.O.D. reinforces our commitment to reducing the incidence of hospital-acquired pressure injuries,” said RF Health President and CEO Jason Bobay. “We take pride in our execution of gaining adherence to critically important therapies. The HeelP.O.D. acquisition fits in perfectly with our strategy due to its simplicity for both the patient and the caregiver.”
“The synergies between HeelP.O.D. and the ELEVATE Patient Positioner will change the standard of care for pressure injury prevention,” said NelDerm Founder and CEO Kevin Nelson. “I look forward to working with the RF Health team and contributing to the future success of the company.”
Visit RF Health at booth #1312 at AONL from March 30 to April 2 in Boston, MA, to learn more about the Movement and Compressions (MAC) System, ELEVATE Patient Positioners, and HeelP.O.D. products.
About RF Health
Recovery Force Health (RF Health) is the premier provider of data-driven med-tech devices and healthcare solutions that revolutionize the process of early mobilization, blood clot (DVT) prevention, pressure injury prevention, and post-operative care. Our mission is to help solve fundamental, day-to-day patient and healthcare team member challenges with evidence-based solutions.
RF Health is at the forefront of preventative healthcare, leveraging medical device technology to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce hospital-acquired conditions, including hospital-acquired immobility and hospital-acquired pressure injury. The company’s data-driven prevention approach ensures that RF Health devices enhance patient outcomes and provide measurable benefits. RF Health customers include hospitals and healthcare teams focused on enhancing the quality of care and driving change. To learn more please visit www.rfhealth.com
Award Recognizes Recovery Force Health’s MAC System, a wearable DVT prevention with a tubeless, cordless design to boost patient mobility, compliance, and comfort.
[Fishers, Indiana] – August 7, 2024 – Recovery Force Health (RF Health) has been named the winner of a Silver Stevie® Award in the Healthcare Technology category in the first annual Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence, “the Olympics for technology.”
The Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of individuals, teams, and organizations shaping the future of technology across all industry sectors.
Winners of the awards, named the Stevies from the Greek word meaning “crowned,” will be recognized during a gala awards dinner on Monday, September 16 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.
More than 600 nominations from organizations of all sizes in 21 nations and territories were submitted this year for consideration in a wide range of tech-related categories, including Company of the Year, Educational or Research Institution of the Year, Technical Innovation of the Year, Technology Breakthrough of the Year, and more in a variety of industry groupings including Advertising, Marketing, and PR, Aerospace Technology, Biotechnology, Business Technology, Healthcare Technology, among others. Recovery Force Health is a winner in the Technical Innovation of the Year category for its Movement And Compressions (MAC) System.
The MAC System is more than just a mechanical compression device. It gives the needed squeeze to prevent blood clots and the true cordless/tubeless design allows patients the freedom to be mobile and become more engaged in their care. Additionally, MAC empowers caregivers with critical metrics to support the execution of in-hospital mobility and adherence to the recommended 18-22 hours of DVT prophylaxis. Based on clinical trials, healthcare providers can expect to see an increase in compliance to prophylaxis, patients mobilizing more often which correlates to a decrease in length of stay, and fewer patient refusals.
“We’re honored by The Stevie’s recognition of the MAC System as a Technical Innovation of the Year,” said Jason Bobay, President at Recovery Force Health. “We created this product because we saw that other compression devices were constricting, inconvenient and uncomfortable – contributing to poor adherence. We are thrilled to see our peers in the business world recognize this product, and I am grateful to the RF Health team for their passion and commitment every step of the way.”
“RF Healthʼs MAC System represents a significant leap in healthcare technology by addressing critical issues associated with traditional pneumatic compression devices,” said a Stevie Award judge. “RF Health’s dedication to enhancing patient care and recovery makes them a deserving candidate.”
More than 100 professionals worldwide participated in the judging process to select this year’s honorees.
“We congratulate all of the winners in the inaugural edition of the Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence for their outstanding performance, and we look forward to celebrating their achievements on September 16,” said Stevie’s president Maggie Miller.
Details about the Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence and the list of 2024 Stevie winners are available at www.StevieAwards.com/Tech.
About Recovery Force Health
Recovery Force Health is an all-encompassing digital health company focused on the development of data-driven solutions through wearable medical technology. The mission at RF Health is to be a leader in providing innovative devices and digital healthcare solutions alleviating unnecessary barriers for healthcare professionals in the hospital and at home to improve patient outcomes throughout the continuum of care. To learn more please visit www.rfhealth.com
About the Stevie Awards Stevie Awards are conferred in nine programs: the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, the German Stevie Awards, the Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards, The American Business Awards®, The International Business Awards®, the Stevie Awards for Great Employers, the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, the Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence and the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service. Stevie Awards competitions receive more than 12,000 entries each year from organizations in more than 70 nations and territories. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevies recognize outstanding performances in the workplace worldwide. Learn more about the Stevie Awards at http://www.StevieAwards.com.
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Fishers, Indiana – July 10, 2024 – Recovery Force Health(RF Health) announced today that its Movement And Compressions (MAC) System, the world’s first wearable therapeutic compression device that also measures and displays real-time patient mobility data, has received an Innovative Technology contract from Vizient, Inc., the nation’s largest provider-driven healthcare performance improvement company. The contract was awarded based on the recommendation of the MAC System by hospital experts who serve on one of Vizient’s customer-led councils, and it signifies to Vizient provider customers unique qualities that potentially bring improvement to the healthcare industry.
Innovative Technology contracts are recommended after review and interaction with products submitted through Vizient’s Innovative Technology Program. Vizient customer-led councils identify technologies that have the potential to enhance clinical care, patient safety, healthcare worker safety or improve business operations of healthcare organizations.
“We are extremely proud to receive the Innovative Technology designation on our Movement and Compressions System,” said Jason Bobay, President at Recovery Force Health. “This recognition by Vizient and its provider customer-led council further validates the importance of enhancing patient engagement to drive better compliance with DVT prevention and early mobility.”
The MAC System is more than just a mechanical compression device. It gives the needed squeeze to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and the true cordless/tubeless design allows patients the freedom to be mobile and become more engaged in their care by setting goals for themselves to mobilize. Additionally, MAC empowers caregivers with critical metrics to support the execution of in-hospital mobility and adherence to the recommended 18-22 hours of DVT prophylaxis. Based on clinical trials, healthcare providers can likely expect to see an increase in compliance to prophylaxis, patients mobilizing more often which correlates to a decrease in length of stay (LOS), and fewer patient refusals.
“Congratulations to Recovery Force Health for being awarded an Innovative Technology contract,” said Kelly Flaharty, senior director of contract services for Vizient. “Our customer-led council recommended Movement And Compression System for this contract based on the efficiencies it offers and its potential to make an incremental difference in health care.”
Vizient represents a diverse customer base that includes academic medical centers, pediatric facilities, community hospitals, integrated health delivery networks and non-acute healthcare providers and has a portfolio that represents more than $140 billion in annual purchasing volume. Through its Innovative Technology Program, Vizient works with customer-led councils and task forces to evaluate products for their potential to bring real innovation to healthcare. Vizient may award a contract to products deemed worthy of the Innovative Technology designation outside of the competitive bid cycle.
About Recovery Force Health
Recovery Force Health is an all-encompassing digital health company focused on the development of data-driven solutions through wearable medical technology. The mission at RF Health is to be a leader in providing innovative devices and digital healthcare solutions alleviating unnecessary barriers for healthcare professionals in the hospital and at home to improve patient outcomes throughout the continuum of care. RF Health is a subsidiary of Recovery Force, LLC. To learn more please visit www.rfhealth.com
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Jill Colna or Maggie Naples SVM Public Relations 401-490-9700 RFHealth@svmpr.com
Fishers, Indiana – April 25, 2024 – Recovery Force Health received a bronze medal in the Health, Medical, and BioTech category at the Edison Awards on April 18, 2024 for their Movement And Compressions (MAC) System. The MAC System was recognized for its disruptive capability of DVT Prevention and Mobility Tracking of patients in the hospital and at home in real-time.
The RF Health MAC System is ‘cutting the cord’of the outdated current standard of care devices that are uncomfortable, noisy and tether patients to the bed significantly impairing patient mobility initiatives – all leading to unsatisfied patients and staff. The MAC System is the world’s first tubeless, cordless wearable compression device that also measures real-time patient mobility data.
“We are honored to be an Edison Awards recipient. This award further highlights our focus on improving patient outcomes and providing the best of the best solutions for both health care workers and patients alike. It is a testament to our team of dreamers, believers, and innovators; and all of the hard work they do.” said RF Health President, Jason Bobay.
About RF Health:
Recovery Force Health is an all-encompassing digital health company focused on the development of data-driven solutions through wearable medical technology. From hospital to home, RF Health understands the ever-evolving nature of healthcare and how to best integrate innovation throughout the continuum of care. RF Health is a subsidiary of Recovery Force, LLC. To learn more please visit www.rfhealth.com.
About The Edison Awards:
Established in 1987, the Edison Awards are dedicated to recognizing, honoring, and fostering innovations and innovators. Named after Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), the annual competition honors excellence in new product and service development, marketing, human-centered design and innovation. Past award recipients include Jony Ive, Martha Stewart, Carmichael Roberts, and companies leading in innovation including: Nest, now a part of Google, AMD, Intel, Naqi, 3M and Cargill. In 2021, the Edison Awards introduced the inaugural Lewis Latimer Fellowship program designed to celebrate, connect and bring together a community of innovation Black thought leaders. For more information, visit www.edisonawards.com.