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Echo Solution

www.echo-solutions.com

 
Echo, a HealthStream Company, is a combination of two industry leading software development companies, HealthLine Systems and Sy.Med Development. Echo develops and supports a comprehensive solution set for healthcare provider credentialing, privileging, enrollment, referral, onboarding, and analytics. Echo is supported by an industry leading development and client services staff with significant combined experience in the healthcare industry.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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