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Edifecs completes acquisition of Health Fidelity
Analytics company Edifecs announced Monday that it has finalized its acquisition of Health Fidelity, which specializes in risk adjustment software for payers and providers. "By combining Health Fidelity and Talix solutions with our own workflow, Edifecs can now offer payers and providers clinical and coding solutions that deliver risk adjustment insights across many operational areas all while enabling the shift to value-based care."
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We believe IT has the power to transform healthcare. Edifecs is a leading healthcare technology company with the mission to improve healthcare outcomes, reduce costs and accelerate innovation. In a world that includes hundreds of millions of consumers and millions of care delivery sites and people, we deliver a single point solution to connect to all information exchange partners and to ingest, correlate and optimize digital health data. We are disruptors, scientists, data nerds, doctors and artists. And we believe information technology can revolutionize healthcare. Early in his career, Sunny Singh realized that there had to be a better, more accurate way to track and process information. He understood the need for data processing technology that would save vast man-hours, money and paperwork.
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