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DrFirst

www.drfirst.com

 
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, DrFirst pioneers software solutions and services that provide real-time access to patient data, improve communication and collaboration at the point of care and across the patient`s circle of caregivers, and enhance the doctor`s clinical view of the patient to help drive better health outcomes. Our growth is driven by a commitment to innovation and reliability across a wide array of clinical software and support services. DrFirst`s development philosophy is centered on a horizontal view of the healthcare IT spectrum. We identify systemic challenges that detract from the efficiency, accuracy and safety with ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.drfirst.com
  • 9420 Key West Avenue Suite 101
    Rockville, MD USA 20850
  • Phone: 888.271.9898

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Funding

DrFirst raised $25M on 10/14/2015
DrFirst raised $17M on 04/24/2019
DrFirst raised $50M on 05/11/2021

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