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,” said RF 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/.
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