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InVita Healthcare Technologies creates software for regulated industries to support public health and safety. Its solutions help hospitals, blood centers, donation organizations, and forensic laboratories manage implant and explant lifecycles, blood and plasma, DNA and forensic samples, and donation-transplant workflows. The software is highly configurable and includes built-in compliance safeguards that ensure consistent information exchange and align operations with an organization’s goals. By combining deep domain expertise with long-standing partnerships, InVita aims to improve compliance, financial performance, patient safety, and community health.
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Healthcare
Company Size
51-200
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Headquarters
Baltimore, Maryland
Founded
2005
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Willkie advises Novacap and InVita Healthcare Technologies on acquisition of MAK-SYSTEM. News. July 14, 2026 Willkie represented Novacap and its portfolio company InVita Healthcare Technologies in InVita's acquisition of MAK-SYSTEM from The Carlyle Group and other shareholders. InVita, a provider of the world's most comprehensive human biologics software solutions for blood, organ, and tissue workflows, recently announced the completion of its acquisition of MAK-SYSTEM, a global leader in blood management software solutions. The combination brings together two industry leaders with decades of experience supporting blood centers, transfusion services, hospitals, tissue banks, and healthcare providers worldwide. Novacap is a leading investor and one of Canada's most experienced private equity firms. The Willkie team was led by partners Gavin Gordon, William Buchanan, Russell Leaf, Jared Fertman and Jason Pearl.
InVita Healthcare Technologies has completed its acquisition of MAK-SYSTEM, combining two industry leaders in blood management software to create a comprehensive platform serving over 1,300 healthcare organisations across 30 countries. The combined entity serves approximately 95% of US blood centres and 75% of US deceased organ donations, whilst powering blood transfusion workflows at more than 750 hospitals worldwide. MAK-SYSTEM's flagship eProgesa platform is recognised as a leading solution for blood establishment computer systems and transfusion management. The acquisition aims to create a more connected blood management ecosystem addressing regulatory requirements, cybersecurity demands, workforce shortages and interoperability needs. InVita provides biologics software for blood, organ and tissue workflows, whilst MAK-SYSTEM brings over four decades of expertise in blood lifecycle management and vein-to-vein traceability.
Singing River Health System and MORA launch InVita's iReferral software to modernize donor referral processes. * June 18, 2026 iReferral(R) improves organ and tissue donation processes to help save and heal more lives. Singing River Health System, in partnership with the Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency (MORA), the federally designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), has recently launched InVita Healthcare Technologies' iReferral(R) software across all three of its hospitals: Pascagoula Hospital, Ocean Springs Hospital, and Singing River Gulfport. This implementation reflects MORA's continued work to expand iReferral across its donor service area and supports a more consistent, efficient donor referral process throughout its hospital network. With more than 100,000 Americans waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, timely donor referrals remain critical. In many hospitals, that referral begins with notifying the OPO of a potential donor, a step that still relies on manual, phone-based workflows that can add to clinical staff workloads, slow the referral, and increase the chance that a donation opportunity is missed. iReferral modernizes this process by replacing these manual phone-based notifications with real-time automation that applies clinical criteria to identify potential organ and tissue donors. iReferral securely sends each referral to MORA's iTransplant(R) system, which InVita also provides. "We're proud to continue our work with MORA and to extend that collaboration across Singing River Health System's hospitals," said Wade Liu, President of Human Biologics, InVita Healthcare Technologies. "Expanding this work across the region builds a more reliable path to donation, so more patients in need can ultimately receive the transplants that heal and save lives." Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulations require hospitals to notify their designated OPO of every potential donor. iReferral supports this requirement by embedding donor-related clinical alerts into Singing River's existing EHR workflows through an Epic FHIR implementation, helping ensure appropriate referrals are triggered consistently and without the need for phone calls. This automation reduces administrative tasks for hospital and OPO teams, freeing up more time to support critically ill patients and their families while helping ensure donation opportunities are identified and acted upon. "Our nurses are often at the center of coordinating care during some of the most critical moments in a patient's journey," said Dr. Rachel Kemp, Chief Nursing Officer for Singing River Health System. "By automating the donor referral process, iReferral helps reduce administrative tasks and allows our clinical teams to focus on patient care and family support. This technology aligns with our mission to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve by helping ensure donation opportunities are identified efficiently. We are proud to partner with MORA in adopting a solution that honors the gift of donation." "At MORA, every donor opportunity matters," stated Kevin Stump, MORA's President/CEO. "The implementation of iReferral strengthens our ability to work alongside healthcare professionals to identify potential donors quickly and efficiently, allowing us to honor the gift of donation and maximize the number of lives impacted through transplantation." Used by hundreds of hospitals nationwide, iReferral has been shown to significantly increase donor referrals, organ donors, organs recovered, and organs transplanted, ultimately helping save more lives. About InVita Healthcare Technologies InVita Healthcare Technologies provides the world's most comprehensive human biologics software platform for blood, organ, and tissue workflows. Its solutions enable unmatched visibility and compliance to improve patient outcomes and save lives. Every day, healthcare organizations rely on InVita's software to carry out their missions and support the communities they serve. For more information, visit invitahealth.com. About MORA The Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency (MORA) is the federally designated organ procurement organization serving the majority of Mississippi. MORA works with hospitals and communities across the state to facilitate organ and tissue donation, support donor families, maintain the donor registry, and provide public education about the life-saving impact of donation. Through its commitment to excellence, innovation, and stewardship, MORA works to honor every donor's gift and maximize opportunities for transplantation. For more information, visit msora.org. About Singing River Health System Singing River Health System is a community-driven, not-for-profit healthcare provider and one of the largest health systems serving the Gulf Coast and surrounding areas. Its network includes three hospitals in Gulfport, Ocean Springs, and Pascagoula, 300 physicians, and more than 3,500 employees. Singing River is the Mississippi Gulf Coast's sole Center of Excellence for Robotic Surgery and is accredited by Blue Cross Blue Shield for Excellence in Cardiac and Spine Care. Through charitable assistance, education, and community outreach, the health system works to improve the health and well-being of the communities it serves. For more information, visit SingingRiverHealthSystem.com.
Singing River Health System has launched InVita Healthcare Technologies' iReferral software across its three Mississippi hospitals in partnership with the Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency. The software modernises donor referral processes by replacing manual phone-based notifications with real-time automation that identifies potential organ and tissue donors. iReferral integrates with Singing River's Epic electronic health records system through FHIR implementation, automatically triggering referrals based on clinical criteria. This reduces administrative workload for clinical staff whilst helping ensure donation opportunities are not missed. The system securely transmits referrals to MORA's iTransplant system. With over 100,000 Americans awaiting organ transplants, the technology aims to improve compliance with federal regulations requiring hospitals to notify organ procurement organisations of potential donors. InVita reports that iReferral has significantly increased donor referrals and organs transplanted across hundreds of US hospitals.
Connecting hospital orders, fulfillment, inventory management, donor recruitment, collections, staffing, product & equipment QC, and utilization. InVita Healthcare Technologies, provider of the world’s most comprehensive human biologics software solutions for blood, organ, and tissue workflows, today announced an agreement to acquire IT Synergistics, a provider of Blood Establishment Computer System (BECS) software for blood organizations. […]
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
Healthcare
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Baltimore, Maryland
Founded
2005
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