CTOs on the Move

PatientKeeper

www.patientkeeper.com

 
It started nearly 20 years ago with a simple observation: physicians need an easier way to access and work with patient information. Long before the popularization of electronic health records and the advent of Meaningful Use incentives, PatientKeeper was a pioneer, offering physicians a single view of their patients` information, integrated from multiple systems across a hospital, and easily accessible on computers and mobile devices. Since then, PatientKeeper has become a leading provider of healthcare applications for physicians, with: > more than 60,000 active physician users at community hospitals, academic medical centers and other provider organizations; > applications for CPOE, ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
John Kelly
Chief Technology Officer Profile
John Kelly
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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