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Hill-Rom to acquire Voalte, Inc.

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | March 11, 2019 Business Affairs

Hill-Rom expects this transaction to close during its fiscal third quarter of 2019, subject to customary closing conditions. The transaction is expected to be modestly dilutive to adjusted earnings per diluted share in fiscal 2019, and increasingly accretive in fiscal 2020 and beyond. The company expects to absorb the dilutive impact in 2019, and does not expect the transaction to have a material impact on its fiscal 2019 adjusted earnings guidance. The company will provide additional information on its fiscal second quarter earnings conference call.


About Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.
Hill-Rom is a leading global medical technology company with more than 10,000 employees worldwide. We partner with health care providers in more than 100 countries, across all care settings, by focusing on patient care solutions that improve clinical and economic outcomes in five core areas: Advancing Mobility, Wound Care and Prevention, Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics, Surgical Safety and Efficiency and Respiratory Health. Our innovations ensure caregivers have the products they need to help diagnose, treat and protect their patients; speed up recoveries; and manage conditions. Every day, around the world, we enhance outcomes for patients and their caregivers. Learn more at hill-rom.com.


About Voalte, Inc.
Voalte develops smartphone solutions that simplify caregiver communication. Voalte offers a leading mobile communication platform that enables care teams inside and outside the hospital to access and exchange information securely. Founded in 2008, Voalte is a privately held company based in Sarasota, Florida. Voalte solutions are now available to more than 220,000 caregivers throughout the United States. For more information, visit voalte.com or follow Voalte on Twitter.

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