We're Up For Two NTC Awards For Our Healthcare Technology

December 09, 2015

We’re pretty pumped! We’re finalists for theNashville Technology Council(NTC)Early Stage Company of the Yearaward and our founder and CEO,Dan Hogan, is a finalist for2015 Innovator of the Year!

We just gotthe exciting news at the NTC Holiday party. We gathered at Weld with about 300 Nashville-area developers and technology entrepreneurs to meet, mingle and celebrate.

The Early Stage Company of the Year award is presented to a start-up or emerging growth company that has shown exceptional growth through technological innovation. The winning company must usetechnology in a new and innovative way to obtain success and contribute to the region’s overall economic health.

Our innovations are helping clinicians leverage data to better care for their patients while reducing costs. The number of agencies using our analytics products tripled this year and our employee count has doubled.

While this is thrilling, what’s most significant is the affect our solutions haveon the patient. OurBridgesolution isthe only tool on the market that uses predictive analytics and workflows to help ensure the right patients hearabout their end-of-life care options at the right time. Organizations that use our technology have increased days on hospice census by 30 percent. Further, our readmission reduction techology,Touch, helps home health organizations reduce readmissions by more than 20 percent.

We’re not stopping there though. We’reunveiling a new technologythat is one of a kind. This solutionuses predictive insights to determine which patients could benefit from an additional home health care episode and which former patients need care again.

We’re honored to sit alongsidemSIGNIAandAtlas Healthwho are also finalists for this one.

The award Dan is nominated for—2015 Innovator of the Year—ispresented to an individual or team who has created or implemented an innovative technology-based product, service or process that enhances customer experience, profitability, efficiency or life experience.

Dan’s accomplishments with healthcare technology make him a fierce contender for this honor.A former home health owner and operator, Danstarted Medalogix because he realized his industry wasn’t fully taking advantage of analytics or technology to improve care and reduce healthcare costs. Now his company’s home health technology ismaking a positive difference for patients and the healthcare system as whole. Not only that, hisBridgetool is helping patients better live their final days.

Congrats to finalistsJoe Kelly from CDXCDandBen Rigsby from Snapshot Interactivewho are also up for this award.

You can learn more about all the 13 award categorieshereandregister for the dinnerwhich will be at the Country Music Hall of Fame on January 28.

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