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DAS Health Acquires Health IT Company Automated Medical Systems

by Fred Pennic 11/04/2019 Leave a Comment

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DAS Health Lands $6M to Accelerate Company Acquisition Strategy

– DAS Health acquires health IT company Automated Medical Systems to strengthen its position in the U.S. health IT market.

– The acquisition enhances its product offerings, including adding Henry Schein’s MicroMD® to their Electronic Health Records (EHR) portfolio.

DAS Health, a Tampa, FL-based provider of health IT and management solutions announced the acquisition of Automated Medical Systems, a healthcare IT company based in Valdosta, GA, with clients in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas and New York. As part of DAS’ growth strategy, this most recent expansion further strengthens their position in the US healthcare technology space.

DAS Health EHR Footprint

DAS Health actively serves nearly 15,000 total healthcare professionals nationwide. With offices in Florida, Nevada, and Illinois, and a significant presence in Alabama, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin, DAS Health serves clients throughout nearly all 50 states, and is the largest eMDs and Aprima® reseller in the country. The recent acquisition enhances its product offerings, including adding Henry Schein’s MicroMD® to their Electronic Health Records (EHR) portfolio.

Acquisition Benefits for Automated Medical Systems

Automated Medical Systems’ 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.

“We are always looking for new ways to bring added value to our clients,” stated David Schlaifer, DAS Health President and CEO. “With each acquisition, we are able to enhance the client experience, whether it be with added solutions, resources or team members. The people we gain from these ventures bring with them years of experience in healthcare technology, continuing to provide additional levels of support for new and existing clients.”

“Because of DAS’ proven track record, I strongly believe that our clients, and our employees, will be set up for success.” said David Lingefelt, CEO of Automated Medical Systems of the transition; “I truly feel that DAS is the right fit for our clients.”

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