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Doximity’s Medical Network Now Reaches 35% of U.S. Physicians

by Jasmine Pennic 01/09/2014 Leave a Comment

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Doximity, the medical network for U.S. physicians, announced it has doubled their user base in one year reaching 35% of all U.S. physicians with 250,000 members and counting.

With 250,000 members, Doximity has now outgrown such esteemed companies and organizations as Epocrates, Epic, and the American Medical Association – and established itself as the nation’s leading medical collaborative.

Medicine’s master Rolodex

“With Obamacare and baby boomers filling patient waiting rooms, maintaining a high standard of care demands ever greater efficiency from our healthcare professionals,” said Jeff Tangney, CEO and founder of Doximity. “Doctors need a secure way to connect and collaborate. We built Doximity as a place where physicians can communicate quickly and seamlessly across teams, hospitals and entire health systems.”
Physicians using Doximity can:
  • exchange HIPAA-secure faxes from their phone or tablet
  • quickly look up any other healthcare provider in the U.S.
  • get updates on latest news and journal articles
  • get updates on compensation trends in your specialty and geography

Milestones

In addition to reaching 35% of practicing U.S. physicians, Doximity achieved a number of other milestones in 2013:

  • 10,000+ physician-to-physician messages sent daily
  • 50+ third-party sites using Doximity’s login API
  • 200+ paying clients on Doximity TalentFinder platform
  • 70,000+ consulting and career offers made to physicians

During the past year, the network has also announced marquee partnerships with the Cleveland Clinic and U.S. News & World Report. Doximity attributes its growing healthcare clout to a remarkably accomplished user base. “We have assembled a veritable dream team of American physicians,” said Tangney. “Collectively they have authored more than a million peer-reviewed publications, have received 120,000 NIH grants, and include 200 inductees into the Institute of Medicine.”

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