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OODA Health is transforming the administrative experience in healthcare by enabling collaborative, real-time interactions between providers, members and payers. With the OODA Health solution, claims adjudication will be instantaneous, and providers will be paid upon patient checkout. Payers will assume responsibility for patient collections, guaranteeing immediate payment to the provider and relieving physicians from chasing patients for money. Care management strategies will be based on real-time patient risk models, rather than retrospective claim reviews. Critical interactions will occur at the point of care, rather than months after an encounter.
Riverview Children's Hospital is a Noblesville, IN-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Bloomsburg Hospital has been serving Bloomsburg and the surrounding communities since 1905. We are a not,for,profit community hospital dedicated to meeting the needs of our family, friends and neighbors. Our mission: to promote, restore and maintain the
St.Vincent is a nonprofit, spiritually-centered health system, sponsored by Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and not-for-profit health system. St.Vincent is one of Indiana’s largest employers with 22 health ministries serving 57 counties in central and southern Indiana. The 134-year-old health system delivers high quality, compassionate care in service areas such as cardiovascular, women’s, children’s, neurosciences, cancer care, orthopedics, bariatrics, primary care, emergency medicine, imaging, general surgery and long-term acute care.
The University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System is a member of the Illinois Medical District, one of the largest urban healthcare, educational, research, and technology districts in the USA. The University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System itself is composed of the 485-bed University of Illinois Hospital, outpatient diagnostic and specialty clinics, and two Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) that serve as primary teaching facilities for the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Health Science Colleges. The eight-story inpatient facility provides patient care services from primary care through and including transplantation, with a medical staff in a variety of specialties. In 1999, the 245,000-square-foot (22,800 m2) Outpatient Care Center (OCC) opened as a state-of-the-art facility with a fully computerized medical record system, allowing all patient records to be accessible electronically to care-givers in both inpatient and outpatient environments. The OCC houses all subspecialty and general medicine outpatient services and the Womens Health Center.