Population Health Partners, L.P., a global investor focused on extending health span through people and technology, has announced a strategic partnership with dacadoo, a global leader in digital health engagement solutions. The collaboration is designed to accelerate the development and deployment of outcome-based digital health initiatives, with the goal of improving prevention, health engagement, and disease management across populations.
Through the partnership, Population Health Partners will gain access to dacadoo’s Digital Health Engagement Platform and its science-based Health Score. These tools will support the creation of next-generation digital health solutions that can be rapidly customized and integrated across healthcare, life sciences, and related sectors. dacadoo’s white-label platform architecture is intended to enable scalable deployment while maintaining flexibility for diverse partner needs.

The two organizations aim to combine investment expertise, scientific innovation, and digital technology to bridge the gap between research and real-world health impact. By aligning engagement-driven digital tools with outcome-based healthcare models, the partnership seeks to empower individuals, improve measurable health outcomes, and deliver tangible value to health systems worldwide.
The collaboration reflects a broader industry shift toward prevention-focused and data-driven healthcare solutions that emphasize long-term outcomes rather than episodic care.
Clive Meanwell, Chairman and Co-Founder of Population Health Partners, said the decision to collaborate was driven by dacadoo’s leadership in digital engagement. “We are working with dacadoo because they are leaders in their field of health engagement with a scalable digital solution,” he said.
Peter Ohnemus, Founder and CEO of dacadoo, highlighted the strategic alignment between the two organizations. “It is with great pleasure to announce our strategic cooperation with Population Health Partners, one of the most successful investors and company builders in modern pharma,” he said. “Together, Population Health Partners and dacadoo will take digital health to new levels of engagement and outcome-based healthcare.”





