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Ontario-based PointClickCare Applied sciences has acquired American HealthTech Inc., an EHR options supplier for the post-acute care market, from Laptop Packages and Programs Inc. (NASDAQ: CPSI).

PointClickCare permits care collaboration and value-based care supply by connecting greater than 27,000 lengthy‐time period and submit‐acute care suppliers, over 3,100 hospitals and well being techniques, over 3,600 ambulatory clinics, each main U.S. well being plan and over 70 state and authorities companies.

Based in 1979, CPSI is the mother or father of six firms: Evident, LLC, American HealthTech, Inc., TruBridge LLC, iNetXperts Corp. d/b/a Get Actual Well being, TruCode LLC, and Healthcare Useful resource Group Inc. The Alabama-based firm had $327 million in whole income in 2022. 

PointClickCare describes its platform as delivering real-time, actionable insights on the level of care to facilitate seamless transitions and higher post-discharge outcomes whereas offering visibility into post-acute community efficiency. The corporate mentioned that AHT clients’ care groups will acquire entry to the info they want, on the level of care, for proactive care collaboration and intervention for his or her sufferers, serving to them thrive in an evolving market because the wants of their sufferers turn out to be extra complicated.

“As a part of our ongoing enterprise transformation, we’ve got determined to divest AHT and due to this fact discontinue growth of the AHT product,” mentioned Chris Fowler, CPSI’s president and CEO, in a press release. “We chosen PointClickCare because the expertise companion of option to care for AHT’s clients and guarantee they’re arrange for fulfillment now and into the longer term. PointClickCare and AHT share comparable cultures and values, making this a super match for AHT, its shoppers and workers.”

“PointClickCare’s mission has at all times been, and continues to be, addressing essential gaps in healthcare to raised serve high-needs populations by a strong care collaboration community,” mentioned Dave Wessinger, CEO and co-founder, of PointClickCare, in a press release. “We’re excited to welcome this group of skilled group members who share comparable cultures and values, and their revered AHT clients, to the PointClickCare group and proceed fulfilling our mission of modernizing healthcare.”

PointClickCare has grown by acquisitions. In 2020, it bought Collective Medical, a Utah-based firm that provides a care notification and collaboration platform, and in 2022, it bought Baltimore-based Audacious Inquiry, a linked care platform. 

 


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Hector Antonio Guzman German

Graduado de Doctor en medicina en la universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo en el año 2004. Luego emigró a la República Federal de Alemania, dónde se ha formado en medicina interna, cardiologia, Emergenciologia, medicina de buceo y cuidados intensivos.

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