MedHub has been on a contract signing spree this summer and is gearing up for a hiring spree this fall.
The Ann Arbor-based start-up currently employs five people and has up to four positions open right now. Most of those positions are for software developers and can be applied for here.
"We definitely want to get ready for more big deals and we have more in the pipeline," says Peter Orr, president of MedHub.
The 7-year-old firm, a University of Michigan spin-off, uses web-enabled enterprise residency management solutions to improve communication, collaboration and residency information management in teaching hospitals. Simply said, it provides a system that tracks residents and fellows (advanced medical school students who aren't quite full doctors) during their residencies and fellowships. It makes hospitals get all of the Medicare reimbursements they are entitled to, which means more than $85 million for U-M Hospital.
MedHub recently signed the University of Iowa, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital to deals, and is on the verge of signing another big hospital from a Big Ten school. That's on top of signing contracts with the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, among others, earlier this year.
Source: Peter Orr, president of MedHub
Writer: Jon Zemke
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