Axxess, a home healthcare technology provider, has acquired Complia Health, a leading EMR solutions provider for home care, home health, and hospice agencies. The acquisition aims to combine resources and enhance care team and consumer experiences. While financial details remain undisclosed, the deal adds more clients and talent to the Axxess family. Complia Health will continue operating under the leadership of its CEO, Rich Berner, during the integration process over the next few months. Complia’s EMR solutions are used by approximately 1,000 care agencies, streamlining critical business processes and improving care quality.
What You Should Know:
– Home healthcare technology provider Axxess announced it has acquired Complia Health, a provider of EMR solutions, technology and services for home care, home health and hospice agencies.
– The acquisition will help both organizations combine resources to help clients accelerate outcomes and provide world-class care team and consumer experiences.Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. In addition, the acquisition adds more clients, more talent and even greater engagement with leading care providers amongst the Axxess family.
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– Complia’s roster of clients includes some of the largest home health, home care, hospice and palliative care providers among its more than 200 clients with thousands of locations. Complia will continue to operate under the leadership of its CEO Rich Berner as the two organizations integrate over the next several months.
Complia Health Background
Advancing the Business of Caring. Complia Health is a leading provider of EMR solutions, technology and services for home care, home health and hospice agencies. The company’s EMR solutions are in use at approximately 1,000 care agencies, facilitating mission-critical business processes and creating efficiencies across clinical, financial, and back office operations. Complia EMRs integrate desktop and mobile delivery applications to streamline administrative tasks and enhance front-line care experiences. Powerful point-of-care applications enable better communication between agencies and care providers in the field, advancing care quality and care provider and consumer satisfaction.
Source: HitConsultant