Pulse Systems Appoints Charles Walls as President and CEO


Pulse Systems, Inc., an industry-leading provider of Electronic Health Record (EHR), Practice Management, e-prescribing, Billing and Collections, and Revenue Cycle Management solutions, announced today that Charles “Chris” Walls has been appointed President and CEO, effective August 8, 2016. A veteran healthcare executive, Mr. Walls is joining Pulse with 30 years of Healthcare IT experience.

With a strong background in delivering healthcare solutions, Mr. Walls has a proven track record of developing critical account relationships and providing world class solutions. His career focus has been driving revenue growth and efficiencies that increase margins, while motivating teams to maintain customer loyalty.

“I am honored to join Pulse at this exciting time. It is a privilege to be part of an organization that values its customers above all else and consistently delivers the highest quality solutions,” said Mr. Walls. “I look forward to getting to know our customers and learning how we can continuously improve to serve their practices better.”

Mr. Walls recently served as Vice President of Strategic Accounts and Business Development for Anthelio Healthcare Solutions, where he was responsible for developing critical account relationships. He served for 11 years at Anthelio Health (formerly PNHS) as the leader in delivering technical and business solutions to major healthcare providers across the country.

“We are delighted to welcome Chris as the new President and CEO of Pulse,” said Stefan Janssens, President of Cegedim Healthcare Software division. “Chris is a seasoned senior manager who brings a wealth of experience in providing services and support to healthcare providers and institutions. He is customer driven, and has a long track record of growing people and building successful teams."

To learn more, please visit: https://www.cegedim.com



September 2, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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