Popular on TelAve
- AI-driven money-saving tips: Black Friday shopping guide for 2024
- Alessia Moccia of E-uphoria: Bridging Fashion, Art, and Technology in NYC
- Los Defensores Champions Underserved Communities with the Launch of "Siempre Contigo" Initiative in Houston
- New Nonprofit Assumes Operations of MarketLink and Novo Dia Group Technology
- El Ranchito Appoints New President
- ASI Celebrates 26th Annual iNNOVATIONS Conference Across Three Regions, Honors Award Winners for Excellence
- New Case Study Reveals Geofencing Strategies for Churches to Grow Community Reach
- TCB Capital Advisors Congratulates Altoida & Gregor Diagnostics on 2024 Merit Awards Recognition
- Natural Sweetener Health Trend on the Rise: Black Friday Special Discounts Are Here!
- Klatt Works, Executive Flightways, L2 Aviation, and Ametek Revolutionize Business Jet Safety with the First SAVED System STC for the G550
Similar on TelAve
- Momcozy Co-Hosts a Cozy Baby Shower at Babylist Beverly Hills
- Krasiva Windows & Doors Expands Offerings with Andersen Window Products
- Swiss Precision Active Launches Equity Crowdfunding Campaign on StartEngine, Bringing CopperActive™ Eco Health Fabric Technology to New Markets
- PublicityBrandPR.Tv Launches, Business Website for Entrepreneurs and Professionals Offering Them Cutting-Edge Training and Personalized Coaching
- Sparkling Logic Seamlessly Integrates Machine Learning and AI into Automated Decision Making in Latest Washington Release
- Subir Chowdhury Named ASME Honorary Member
- Multiple Acquisitions in Play to Deliver Powerful New Capabilities Incorporating Artificial Intelligence: Prestige Wealth Inc. Stock Symbol: PWM
- Executive Coach Gina Martin Wins Gold Stevie® Award In 2024 Stevie Awards For Women In Business
- Greenconn Accelerates Global Expansion with Vietnam Factory Completion
- Tumult in Mecca - From Civil Servant to Global Business Adventurer: Henrik Bertelsen's Unexpected Journey
Certify Named to Fast Company's Fourth Annual List of the Next Big Things in Tech
TelAve News/10847135
NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2024 ~ Certify, a leading company in the development of data infrastructure for provider data technology, has been recognized by Fast Company as one of the Next Big Things in Tech. This prestigious list honors emerging technologies that have the potential to revolutionize various industries, from education and sustainability to robotics and artificial intelligence.
Out of 138 technologies featured on this year's list, Certify stands out for its mission to establish a single source of truth for provider data. In the healthcare industry, accurate provider data is crucial for daily transactions such as helping members find care and managing claims worth billions of dollars. However, over 60% of provider data is still managed manually across multiple systems, resulting in an annual cost of over $2 billion.
Certify aims to change this by partnering with clients to create one API and one provider ID that can be easily configured to fit their specific workflows. This will not only streamline processes but also save time and resources for healthcare organizations.
More on TelAve News
Anshul Rathi, Founder and CEO of Certify, expressed his excitement about working closely with clients to improve healthcare and develop solutions that help them operate more efficiently. He stated, "Our focus is on getting providers in-network with payers as quickly and seamlessly as possible so our partners can do what they do best – care for patients."
For organizations looking to benefit from Certify's innovative technology, they can visit certifyos.com or contact the sales team directly.
Fast Company's editor-in-chief Brendan Vaughan praised this year's list for showcasing a diverse range of technological breakthroughs that address some of the world's most pressing issues. From semiconductors to agricultural gene editing, these companies are tackling complex problems with their cutting-edge solutions.
To see the full list of Next Big Things in Tech, click here. With Certify leading the way in revolutionizing provider data technology, it is clear that they are poised for great success in the next five years.
Out of 138 technologies featured on this year's list, Certify stands out for its mission to establish a single source of truth for provider data. In the healthcare industry, accurate provider data is crucial for daily transactions such as helping members find care and managing claims worth billions of dollars. However, over 60% of provider data is still managed manually across multiple systems, resulting in an annual cost of over $2 billion.
Certify aims to change this by partnering with clients to create one API and one provider ID that can be easily configured to fit their specific workflows. This will not only streamline processes but also save time and resources for healthcare organizations.
More on TelAve News
- Krasiva Windows & Doors Expands Offerings with Andersen Window Products
- White paper by Cellhire details hidden risks of using mobile broadband SIMs in IoT security devices
- America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration Live On Wcvb Channel 5
- AltShift WP Thrilled to Welcome Two New Clients: Arista Health Care and Ryan's Roofing & Repair
- Swiss Precision Active Launches Equity Crowdfunding Campaign on StartEngine, Bringing CopperActive™ Eco Health Fabric Technology to New Markets
Anshul Rathi, Founder and CEO of Certify, expressed his excitement about working closely with clients to improve healthcare and develop solutions that help them operate more efficiently. He stated, "Our focus is on getting providers in-network with payers as quickly and seamlessly as possible so our partners can do what they do best – care for patients."
For organizations looking to benefit from Certify's innovative technology, they can visit certifyos.com or contact the sales team directly.
Fast Company's editor-in-chief Brendan Vaughan praised this year's list for showcasing a diverse range of technological breakthroughs that address some of the world's most pressing issues. From semiconductors to agricultural gene editing, these companies are tackling complex problems with their cutting-edge solutions.
To see the full list of Next Big Things in Tech, click here. With Certify leading the way in revolutionizing provider data technology, it is clear that they are poised for great success in the next five years.
0 Comments
Latest on TelAve News
- Yeleen Beauty Named to the Prestigious MBE 100 for 2024
- Multiple Acquisitions in Play to Deliver Powerful New Capabilities Incorporating Artificial Intelligence: Prestige Wealth Inc. Stock Symbol: PWM
- The National Minority Health Association Partners with HealthTunes® to Bring the Healing Power of Music to All Populations
- eAuditor App Surpasses 200,000 Downloads on Google Play
- Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC Recognized as A Top New Jersey Personal Injury Law Firms in NJBIZ's 2024 Reader's Rankings Awards
- High School Senior Unveils New Book on Global Disarmament and Youth Shaping Peace, Featuring Interviews with UN Leaders
- Nashville Chopin Announces Major Piano Donation Program to Public Schools
- Why You Need an eSIM for Your Next Holiday: A Game-Changer for Travelers
- CCHR Urges FDA Overhaul to End Psychiatric Drug and Device Harms
- New Integrated Solution Simplifies AI Factory Buildout
- Boston Ltd., Castrol, and Submer Team Up to Deliver Advanced Liquid Cooling to Reduce Costs for AI Factories
- Beautyforever 2024 Black Friday Shopping Guide
- Cape Canaveral Florida Wellness Center Featuring State of the Art "Med Bed' Type Technology
- Executive Coach Gina Martin Wins Gold Stevie® Award In 2024 Stevie Awards For Women In Business
- Gyeonggi Province and Gyeonggi Tourism Organization Apologize for Same-Day Venue Cancellation
- KeysCaribbean Offers Lowest Rate Ever At Indigo Reef Resort
- Author Bong Serrano Hosts Book Signing Benefit in New York to Aid Typhoon Relief Efforts
- Greenconn Accelerates Global Expansion with Vietnam Factory Completion
- Tumult in Mecca - From Civil Servant to Global Business Adventurer: Henrik Bertelsen's Unexpected Journey
- BroadSource, Cisco and ConnectEast Keep Melbourne Moving