Nashville-based price transparency company Healthcare Bluebook has acquired a division of Greenville, South Carolina-based Quantros.
The transaction brings Healthcare Bluebook’s roster to more than 30 employees and positions the combined company to expand its service offerings to value-focused health care organizations. The quality division at Quantros collects data and provides analytical software to health care providers and payors tracking performance metrics.
“Quantros has been a fantastic longtime partner to Bluebook by supplying the ‘gold standard’ in quality data that informs our transparency solutions for our clients and partners,” Healthcare Bluebook CEO Scott Paddock said in a press release. “Combining the Quantros Quality business with our core offerings expands and strengthens the data behind the various solutions, continues our strategic move into the healthcare provider and payor markets, and positions us to develop new innovations that benefit all of ou
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Healthcare Bluebook, an industry leader in delivering clear and actionable healthcare quality and cost information, today announced it has acquired the Quality division of Quantros, Inc., a leading provider of quality analytics software for healthcare providers and payors.
With the acquisition, Bluebook enhances the breadth and quality of its healthcare data, enhances existing analytics capabilities, and positions the combined organization to reach a wider range of customers, including value-focused hospitals, health systems, and select payors. Quantros has been a fantastic longtime partner to Bluebook by supplying the gold standard in quality data that informs our transparency solutions for our clients and partners, said Healthcare Bluebook CEO Scott Paddock. Combining the Quantros Quality business with our core offerings expands and strengthens the data behind the various solutions, contin
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