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Cordant Health Solutions

www.cordanths.com

 
Based in Denver, Cordant Health Solutions™ provides innovative tools for monitoring and managing behavioral health, chronic pain and criminal justice cases. Our unique programs include pharmacy, clinical laboratory and analytic tools that provide actionable information to protect prescribers, improve outcomes and contain costs. As a leader in rigorous quality and compliance standards, Cordant is committed to developing groundbreaking solutions for payers, clinicians and organizations involved in the substance use disorder, criminal justice and pain management markets. Cordant offers unique risk assessment, monitoring and management tools through its integrated network of laboratories and high-touch pharmacies specializing in the management and dispensing ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cordanths.com
  • 12015 East 46th Avenue Suite 220
    Denver, CO USA 80239
  • Phone: 844.848.5955

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