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CaptureRx

www.capturerx.com

 
Founded in 2000, San Antonio-based CaptureRx is a healthcare technology company and leading 340B solution provider that puts people first, touching millions of patient lives through customer obsession and innovative products and services that support relationships among payers, providers, pharmacies and patients. Our solutions manage inventory and financial flow for 340B prescriptions filled at contract pharmacies and perform the eligibility checks required to comply with 340B program requirements. Using a process that`s seamless to the covered entity, pharmacy and patient, our Cumulus platform has processed more than 190 million patient encounters and more than 750 million switch claims. Currently, CaptureRx ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.capturerx.com
  • 219 East Houston Street Suite 200
    San Antonio, TX USA 78205
  • Phone: 888.345.6424

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jose Padilla
General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs Profile

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