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Nordic Information Systems, Inc. is a Folsom, CA-based company in the Software & Internet sector.
Nayatek LLC is a Philadelphia, PA-based company in the Software & Internet sector.
OzVision is a Woburn, MA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) is the global leader for storage and information management services. Trusted by more than 220,000 organizations around the world, Iron Mountain boasts a real estate network of more than 80 million square feet across more than 1,350 facilities in 45 countries dedicated to protecting and preserving what matters most for its customers. Iron Mountain’s solutions portfolio includes records management, data management, document management, data centers, art storage and logistics, and secure shredding help organizations to lower storage costs, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and better use their information. Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain stores and protects billions of information assets, including critical business documents, electronic information, medical data and cultural and historical artifacts.
PokitDok provides a software development platform to free, secure, and unify data that drives the business of healthcare. Its API endpoints facilitate eligibility checks, claims submissions, appointment scheduling, payment optimization, patient identity management, pharmacy benefits, and other business processes. PokitDok maintains Trading Partner agreements with more than 500 health insurers and payers, representing 93 percent of members across the US. Nearly 1000 third party enterprise applications run on PokitDok, built by healthcare organizations, digital health companies, and business process outsourcing consultants, to improve workflows, cut costs, and speed time to market. PokitDok powers DokChain, blockchain for healthcare. In 2016, PokitDok established the DokChain Health Alliance, an exclusive opportunity for member participants to run on DokChain. Members, including hospital systems, payers, financial institutions and technology companies are granted authority to contribute to implementation standards and will help prioritize healthcare use cases, with exclusive first access.