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DAS Health Acquires Health IT and Medical Billing Conglomerate

by Fred Pennic 08/02/2019 Leave a Comment

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DAS Health Acquires Health IT and Medical Billing Conglomerate

DAS Health, an industry leader in health IT and management, announced today it completed the acquisition of a Milwaukee-based healthcare solutions conglomerate, including WRT Specialties, Inc., Easy PC Solutions, LLC, EasyMed Billing, LLC and Houston-based Systech Solutions. This follows DAS’ acquisition of Houston-based Altex Business Solutions earlier this year, and three Chicago-based companies at the end of 2018. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.

DAS Health Growth Strategy

DAS Health now actively serves nearly 1,500 clients, 3,000 clinicians and 15,000 total healthcare professionals nationwide. With offices in Tampa, FL, Las Vegas, NV, and Aurora, IL, as well as having a significant presence in Texas and North Carolina, DAS Health serves clients throughout nearly all 50 states, and is the largest eMDs reseller in the country. The recent acquisitions expand their presence predominantly in the Midwestern and Texas regions and continue their nationally recognized growth.

“The success of our growth strategy has allowed us to be more accessible to our clients than ever before” stated David Schlaifer, DAS Health President and CEO. “This brings us to 13 total acquisitions, nine of which took place within the past two years. With each acquisition, we’re able to continue to refine our acquisition integration process, expand into new regions, diversify our product portfolio, and add exceptional new members to our team. This ultimately allows us to better serve our clients, helping them to achieve more desirable patient outcomes.”

Acquisition Benefits for WRT Clients

WRT clients will now have a substantially improved value proposition, as DAS Health’s award-winning offerings are robust, including practice management and EHR software sales, support and hosting, revenue cycle management (RCM), managed IT services, security risk assessments (SRA), MIPS/MACRA reporting & consulting, mental & behavioral health screenings, chronic care management, and other value-based care solutions.

“In today’s increasingly complex Health IT world, DAS Health provided a natural next step in the progression of providing the best care and services for our many physician clients” explained Daryl Wessel, CEO of the WRT healthcare conglomerate; “they will be extremely well served going forward.”

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