Medpricer, the leading purchased services value management solution for the healthcare industry, announced today it was recognized as one of the fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut at the ConnectiTECH Awards event on October 3.
The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) and Marcum LLP presented Medpricer with an award in the “software” category of the Marcum Tech Top 40. This award recognizes organizations with significant revenue growth over the past four years. Despite having launched their SaaS platform, mSource, in the last 24 months, Medpricer has been a staple in the healthcare supply chain for more than 13 years. In the last 18 months, the company has grown its mSource customer portfolio by 300%.
Medpricer’s strategic development team spans the United States, with headquarters located both in Guilford, CT and Walnut Creek, CA. Their transformative platform is GPO agnostic and encompasses the entire sourcing lifecycle, from benchmarking and negotiation, to analytics and performance monitoring. Their mission is to revolutionize healthcare purchased services acquisitions.
AI-powered analytics and category benchmarking are improving provider-supplier relationships through market-driven automation of competitively negotiated contracts. By simplifying the sourcing process and offering a way for its clients to do this internally, Medpricer offers industry-leading tools that are crucial to build strategies that optimize purchased services spend.
“Our team strives to pioneer that way to elevate the supply chain,” said Medpricer CEO Chris Gormley. “Medpricer’s innovation is meant to provide our clients with meaningful results that enable them to achieve sourcing independence to improve their financial health. Recognition in the Marcum Tech Top 40 award software category showcases how meaningful our technology is within the healthcare industry.
For more information, visit www.Medpricer.com
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