MOBILE, Ala. -- (BusinessWire) -- CPSI (NASDAQ: CPSI), a healthcare solutions company, and ChartWise Medical Systems Inc. (ChartWise), a computer-assisted clinical document improvement (CDI) company, today announced a partnership that will help healthcare organizations of all sizes improve clinical documentation accuracy and overall medical reimbursement.
Read MoreLearn about how FCA Health Innovations is helping to bring twelve promising growth stage healthcare companies in this profile of the Nordic AMPlify program in the Triad Business Journal.
Read MoreVericred, based in New York City, is building out a data transfer platform between health insurance carriers and digital health and “insuretech” and “benefittech” firms such as Gusto and Zenefits. Solving for similar types of “digital plumbing” challenges as Plaid did, Vericred may be taking us one step closer to a world in which consumers can easily shop for, compare the costs of in- vs out-of-network visits, and schedule doctor appointments.
Read MoreBy leveraging the ChartWise computer-assisted CDI software, physicians and clinical documentation specialists (CDS) have the tools and guidance necessary to improve documentation quality, resulting in reduced claim denials and more accurate reimbursement.
Read MoreFCA Venture Partners announced today its portfolio company, Clinical Ink, a global clinical trial technology company, has been acquired by GI Partners, a leading private equity investment firm. FCA, along with other investors Diōko Health Ventures and NovaQuest, will continue as minority investors in the company and Clinical Ink’s management team also invested significantly in the transaction.
Read MoreAs it becomes increasingly apparent that the United States healthcare system is flawed, unique models for healthcare are emerging in a variety of forms. Individuals opposed to universal coverage are proposing alternative health plans while others are opening healthcare centers that are charged according to prices online or on a subscription basis. Patients are traveling to foreign countries to avoid the high deductible cost for treatments in the United States and entrepreneurs are creating e-commerce platforms for healthcare to allow individuals to compare costs ensure transparent pricing. All these approaches are fighting against the same problem: the rising cost of healthcare in the United States.
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