Springbuk Adds 900th Employer to Health Platform
Analytics Company Adds 300 new Customers in Q2
INDIANAPOLIS, July 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Springbuk, the leading employer-facing health intelligence platform, continues to show strong growth of its business-to-business software. With the introduction of more than 300 new employer customers in the second quarter, Springbuk now has over 900 employers on the analytics platform.
"Our growth is a testament to the health and cost challenges that face today's employer," stated Rod Reasen, CEO of Springbuk. "They play a critical role in improving health and containing costs, and their team of brokers and consultants continually needs the visibility and insights that Springbuk provides."
Expanded product portfolio for new and existing customers
During the second quarter, Springbuk has announced enhancements to the analytics platform with the release of Stop Loss Reporting, Advanced Biomarker Analysis and Clinic Engagement. These insights help benefit brokers and health vendors identify health and savings opportunities for their employer clients.
"We've worked with three analytics providers in the past three years, and Springbuk is the first of those three providers to have everything we need," said Benjamin Prinzing, CEO of Kadalyst.
In addition to increasing their book of business, Springbuk is also growing their team, with multiple strategic hires planned to be announced over the coming weeks. They anticipate expanding their headcount by 25% by the end of the year to keep pace with demand for their software.
About Springbuk
Springbuk® is the leading employer-facing health intelligence platform. The analytics solution offers a complete view of an employer population by integrating major data sources into a single warehouse for targeted engagement, predictive insights and real-dollar decisions. For more information, visit Springbuk.com.
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