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September 24, 2010: Computer Systems Company, Inc. (dba The CSC Group), a private, Strongsville, Ohio-based provider of healthcare software and document conversion services. [ 7 ] August 29, 2012: SIRE Technologies, Inc., a private, Salt Lake City, Utah -based software developer focused on stuff for county and local governments [ 8 ]
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In October 2014, Healthgrades launched the first comprehensive physician rating and comparison database in the United States. [8] The database allows users to search for physicians based on their experience in a particular area or procedure. [8] The database's launch coincided with the release of a company-produced report that showed widely ...
Hospital networks in the United States (31 C, 213 P) Medical outsourcing companies of the United States (9 P) Members of Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (21 P)
Ovid was founded in 1984 by Mark Nelson, who had developed an interface to MEDLINE, the world's largest and oldest medical database, produced by the US National Library of Medicine. The company at that time was known as Online Research Systems, a name Nelson chose to disguise the fact that he was the only employee of the company, operating out ...
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Pages in category "Medical technology companies of the United States" The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
2001 - Medical Mutual's Preferred Provider Organization (PPO), SuperMed Plus, is recognized as the first PPO in the United States to earn Full Accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance. 2003 - Medical Mutual purchased Consumers Life Insurance Company, [10] which held licenses to sell insurance in 38 states.