GeekWire June 21, 2022
Charlotte Schubert

Over the last several months, Julie Rezek has pulled together six healthcare companies under one roof. The combined company, Bellevue-Wash.-based Advata, launched earlier this month with Rezek as CEO.

Advata was formed from six companies owned by the Renton, Wash.-based healthcare giant Providence, including recent acquisitions Kensci and Colburn Hill Group. The others are Alphalytics, Lumedic, Quiviq, and MultiScale by Providence.

Their software is now being integrated into Advata, which sells products for revenue cycle management, as well as population health tools. These tools, bolstered by artificial intelligence, aim to improve patient experiences, workflows, and accuracy of diagnoses.

The independently-operated company’s 30 customers include Providence and other healthcare providers, as well as insurance and medical device companies.

Rezek previously...

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