
HealthMEDX
Home care, long-term care, and rehab software solutions it.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor investor | €0.0 | round | |
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* | N/A | Growth Equity VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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HealthMEDX, founded in 1999 by Jim Atteberry, Dan Cobb, and Charlie Daniels, established itself as a specialized provider of software solutions for the long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) sector. The company was headquartered in Ozark, Missouri, and focused on developing Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems tailored for healthcare providers in the United States.
The firm's core business involved creating, distributing, and supporting clinical and administrative software designed to improve patient outcomes, streamline operational workflows, and maintain regulatory compliance for its clients. HealthMEDX served a specific segment of the healthcare market, including retirement communities, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living centers, home health agencies, and hospice providers. Its primary offering was the HealthMEDX Vision solution, a web-based, SaaS platform that did not require additional hardware and was aimed at small to mid-sized health agencies. This comprehensive system automated patient admissions, managed online records, handled billing and claims, and included tools like a collaboration whiteboard and telephony integration.
A significant milestone occurred in 2011 when private equity firms Spectrum Equity and Trident Capital acquired HealthMEDX, forming HealthMEDX LLC. This transaction brought in Pamela Pure, a former president at McKesson Technology Solutions, as the new CEO to drive growth. The founders remained in key positions, with Charlie Daniels as president, Dan Cobb as CTO, and Jim Atteberry as a strategic adviser.
The company's trajectory culminated in its acquisition by Netsmart Technologies on October 27, 2016. This strategic move allowed Netsmart, a major provider of behavioral health IT, to expand its footprint into the long-term care market. Following the acquisition, HealthMEDX's solutions were integrated into Netsmart's broader CareFabric platform, which offers services like revenue-cycle management, analytics, and care coordination. Pamela Pure and founder Charlie Daniels transitioned into vice president roles at Netsmart, ensuring continuity and expertise.
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