Premise Health Expands Digital Engagement and Wellness Capabilities through Acquisition of Sonic Boom Wellness

Acquisition adds to Premise’s existing digital solutions and increases opportunities to engage members and families in their health and wellbeing

Premise Health, the largest direct health care provider and an OMERS portfolio company, today announced the acquisition of Sonic Boom Wellness, a leading provider of corporate wellness technology. The acquisition expands Premise’s robust suite of products by adding a digital engagement platform designed to help members and families change their behaviors, improve their health and make lasting lifestyle changes through corporate contests and challenges, on-demand health education, personal goal tracking, and other tools.

Premise serves more than 2,200 organizations, primarily large self-funded employers, and reaches more than 11 million eligible members and their families nationwide with its unique direct healthcare model, driven by value, not volume. In the last year it has emerged as one of the largest digital providers in the country, delivering nearly 20 digital products in addition to primary care and behavioral health to more than 6.5 million members through its innovative Digital Wellness Center. Through the addition of Sonic Boom, Premise is able to provide employers and their team members with an interactive wellness platform that complements its digital approach, increases engagement and integrates across Premise digital and physical healthcare solutions.

“The way people access health care is evolving,” said Premise Health President Jami Doucette. “Sonic Boom is an innovator in the engagement space with the proven ability to inspire members through meaningful activities and content. We look forward to expanding our onsite and nearsite wellness centers and the Premise Digital Wellness Center with Sonic Boom’s engagement platform, with the goals of promoting healthy habits and enhancing overall health and wellbeing.”

Founded in 2007, Sonic Boom empowers employees and families to foster healthy habits in all facets of their life, from physical fitness to behavioral health to nutrition. The company focuses on the main drivers of behavior change, including social connection, competition, and incentives, to inspire people to make lasting changes. By becoming part of Premise, Sonic Boom looks to bring this unique approach to more organizations and members, creating healthier workforces across the country.

“The past year has underscored the importance of supporting employees’ physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing, so they can bring their best selves to work,” said Danna Van Noy, Sonic Boom’s co-founder and CEO. “We’re excited to join Premise and engage millions of new members through our comprehensive programming, helping them live healthier lives in a fun and exciting way.”

Sonic Boom is Premise Health’s second acquisition in the last six months. In 2020, Premise acquired direct health care company CareHere, bringing its annual revenue to approximately $1 billion.