ATLANTA, Aug. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Wellcentive, the industry forerunner in end-to-end population health management (PHM) for healthcare organizations, announced today that it has been named to the 2014 Inc. 500|5000 list, an exclusive annual ranking of the fastest growing private companies in America. This prestigious list has become the hallmark of entrepreneurial success recognizing innovation, leadership and revenue growth.
Ranked 1,624 nationally, the Alpharetta, Georgia-based company reported a three-year revenue growth of 262 percent from 2010 to 2013 and more than doubling its staff, adding 57 new jobs. This substantial growth garnered Wellcentive the 124th place ranking in healthcare and 55th place ranking in Georgia. For more information about Wellcentive's ranking on the 2014 Inc. 500|5000 list, visit http://www.inc.com/profile/wellcentive.
The dramatic shifts brought on by health reform, incentive-based quality programs, and the rising rates of chronic care conditions and costs drove rapid adoption of Wellcentive's PHM solutions. Wellcentive enables healthcare organizations - health systems, physicians, accountable care organizations, health information exchanges, employer groups and payers – to drive improved financial, clinical, and human outcomes, by aggregating data across the continuum of care, applying analytics to identify and risk-stratify patients, and delivering action based workflow to proactively manage patient health and aggressively forecast and manage outcomes and costs for populations.
"This incredible honor of being named to Inc. 500|5000 list is solid validation of Wellcentive's value to the healthcare industry," said Tom Zajac, Wellcentive's CEO. "Our co-founders Mason Beard and Dr. Paul Taylor predicted the need for proactive population health management when launching the company in 2005. Since then, Wellcentive has remained committed to its mission delivering solutions, services and insight to help our customers manage the complexities of today's environment, including the shift from a volume-based to a value-based business."
Wellcentive received industry recognition as a leader in population health management in reports by IDC Health (2014), KLAS (2013) and Chilmark (2013). The company's growth includes:
- Managing over 200 million clinical events per month, resulting in approximately 165 million value-based reimbursement transactions across their client base
- Aggregating disparate data from nearly 3,000 interfaces
- Affecting over 30 million patients through its customer base of 9,000 providers
About Wellcentive
Built from the ground up to help customers improve clinical, financial and human outcomes, Wellcentive's population health management technology is cloud-based, scalable, and customized to meet the needs of providers, health organizations and payers. Wellcentive's technology, insight and services help care teams measure and report performance and implement actionable workflow to drive value-based reimbursement and the transition from volume to value. Wellcentive has gained recognition as a leader in population health management in reports recently released by IDC Health, KLAS and Chilmark. Wellcentive aggregates data from more than 3,000 interfaces, and its solutions improve outcomes for over 30 million lives. Visit www.wellcentive.com; follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook; or call 877-213-8456 to learn more.
About Inc.
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Kristi Johnson
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