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Forian provides a unique suite of SaaS solutions, data management capabilities and proprietary data and analytics to optimize and measure operational, clinical and financial performance for customers within the traditional and emerging life sciences, healthcare payer and provider segments, as well as cannabis dispensaries, manufacturers, cultivators and regulators.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.forian.com
  • 41 University Drive Suite 400
    Newtown, PA USA 18940
  • Phone: 267.757.8707

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Funding

Forian raised $12M on 04/12/2021

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