Lowenstein Sandler represented Decent Inc., a provider of cost-effective healthcare plans built around direct primary care, in its acquisition by Nice Healthcare Management Company, Inc., an integrated provider of in-home and virtual clinical primary healthcare.

This merger brings together two teams who believe deeply in the same things. For years, Decent built health plans around direct primary care for 40 percent less than market rates, and Nice built an integrated primary care clinic that treats everyday healthcare needs virtually and in-person. By joining forces, Decent and Nice can accelerate each other’s work: Decent brings a wealth of expertise in care navigation and chronic condition management, complementing Nice’s ability to provide the everyday preventive care that their members know and love.

The Lowenstein team included John Wayne Horton, Meredith Beuchaw, Mark P. Kesslen, Sophia Mokotoff, Brian A. Silikovitz, Christina Nadeau Erickson, Dana Quinn, Chloe Rippe, Chad M. P. Weeks, and Eric Sands.