MedHub has signed some big-name clients over the last year, moves that have allowed it to grow its staff and prepare it to relocate into its new home in Dexter next year.
The 10-year-old health-care software company has signed 12 new clients, including three in the last month. Among its recent signings are the
Yale-New Haven Hospital and the
Mayo Clinic. MedHub now has 32 clients overall and expects to add between 10-15 more within the next year.
"We're growing very, very quickly," says
Peter Orr, president of
MedHub.
MedHub's Web-based technology focuses on management of medical residents, enabling them to improve communication, collaboration and residency information management in teaching hospitals. Its system tracks residents and fellows (advanced medical school students in training to become doctors), which helps ensure hospitals get all of the Medicare reimbursements they are entitled to.
MedHub has hired three people in 2012 and has openings for three more positions. Orr expects to add another five people to his staff of seven by the end of 2013.
MedHub is also
creating a new home for itself, turning a circa-1899 Old Grain Mill at 3515 Broad Street in downtown Dexter. The $1 million renovation project is set to finish midway through next year and will provide MedHub ample room to grow for the foreseeable future.
Source: Peter Orr, president of MedHub
Writer: Jon Zemke
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