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Next Health is one of the nation’s leading ancillary service companies offering clinical continuum of care with a focus on maximizing quality outcomes while lowering the overall cost of treatment. We understand the business of medicine and provide physicians the ancillary resources to walk patients through their medical journey — from diagnosis and pain management to surgery and rehabilitation. Our clinical pathway of care approach provides patients with clinical excellence and enriched healthcare experiences, promoting cost savings that benefit the healthcare system as whole. We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards with a comprehensive corporate compliance program to ensure workforce members have the most accurate, concise and up-to-date information available.
Avera seeks to heal the whole person – body, mind and spirit – in community. When you see the name Avera, you can be confident of the health care system that provides high-quality care at more than 300 locations and more than 100 communities in the five-state region. With more than 13,000 employees and physicians, Avera is South Dakota`s largest private employer. Avera is rated A1 by Moody`s and AA- by Standard and Poor`s.
Washington Regional Medical Center is one of the leading companies in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech industry. Washington Regional Medical Center is based in Fayetteville, AR. You can find more information on Washington Regional Medical Center at www.wregional.com
Physicians DataTrust is a Cerritos, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
OODA Health is transforming the administrative experience in healthcare by enabling collaborative, real-time interactions between providers, members and payers. With the OODA Health solution, claims adjudication will be instantaneous, and providers will be paid upon patient checkout. Payers will assume responsibility for patient collections, guaranteeing immediate payment to the provider and relieving physicians from chasing patients for money. Care management strategies will be based on real-time patient risk models, rather than retrospective claim reviews. Critical interactions will occur at the point of care, rather than months after an encounter.