Forbes February 8, 2022
Katie Jennings

Doximity, which began as a social network for doctors, announced Tuesday it will acquire the on-call doctor scheduling company Amion for $82.5 million, as it looks to grow its portfolio of digital tools for medical professionals.

“It’s our life’s work to build the physician cloud – a digital platform to help physicians save time, so they can provide better care for patients,” Doximity CEO Jeff Tangney said in a statement.

The San Francisco, California-based company generates the majority of its revenue from pharmaceutical and health system customers who target advertising campaigns to Doximity’s 1.8 million members, including doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and medical students. But it has also started to build out other offerings, like a cloud-based...

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Topics: Health IT, Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Physician, Provider, Social Media, Technology, Trends
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