Healthcare Finance News June 13, 2022
Nathan Eddy

Advata will focus on revenue cycle management solutions and back-office management, as well as clinical decision support and population health.

Health system Providence has launched software analytics company Advata by combining KenSci, Colburn Hill Group, Lumedic and three other companies. The new firm will focus on revenue cycle management solutions back-office management, population health and clinical decision support.

Advata is part of Tegria, which Providence launched in 2020 to provide next generation technology. Tegria combined Providence investments and acquisitions into a portfolio of services for healthcare consulting, revenue cycle management and software technology. Advata combines six companies: KenSci, Colburn Hill Group, MultiScale, Lumedic, Quiviq and Alphalytics.

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