
MediQuire
Performance management platform that leverages data (clinical, claims, demographic and others) to derive powerful insights about operational and clinical performance gaps.
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$4.0m | Series A | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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MediQuire operates at the intersection of healthcare and data analytics, providing solutions designed to help healthcare organizations transition from traditional fee-for-service reimbursement models to value-based care. The company was founded in 2014 by Andy Cowell. Cowell's background includes extensive experience in healthcare informatics and technology, having held leadership roles at companies like ActiveHealth Management and Aetna, which directly informs MediQuire's strategic focus on leveraging data for improved clinical and financial outcomes.
The core of MediQuire's business is a technology platform that aggregates and analyzes disparate data sources—including clinical records, insurance claims, and demographic information. This platform identifies gaps in both operational and clinical performance, offering actionable insights for individual clinicians. By pinpointing these specific areas for improvement, the system aims to enhance the quality of patient care. The business model targets healthcare providers, such as hospitals and clinics, as well as payers. For these clients, the service is designed to manage financial risk more effectively and uncover opportunities for revenue growth and greater operational efficiency under value-based payment structures. Essentially, the company's revenue is likely generated through licensing its software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform to these organizations.
The product suite provides tools for both clinicians and patients to address identified care gaps on a daily basis. By linking financial reimbursements directly to clinical results, MediQuire empowers healthcare organizations to improve patient health outcomes while simultaneously optimizing their financial performance. This dual focus on patient health and provider sustainability is a key element of its market positioning within the health-tech sector.
Keywords: value-based care, healthcare analytics, clinical data integration, revenue cycle management, health-tech, population health management, care gap analysis, provider performance, SaaS, patient outcomes