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Formativ Health

www.formativhealth.com

 
Formativ Health is a management services organization that is redefining Practice Management and end-to-end Revenue Cycle through the integration of technology-enabled Patient Access, Revenue Cycle Management, Practice Operations and Advisory Services. At Formativ Health our approach is simple: We seek to understand your strategy and business goals so that we can define solutions tailored to your needs and designed to maximize performance. As the health care industry continues to transform, we partner with providers to successfully improve their financial health, adapt to changing risk-based payment models, increase physician productivity and satisfaction, and enhance the patient experience. Our technology-enabled services are designed to ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
David Harvey
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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