Full-Time
Posted on 11/5/2025
Healthcare data analytics and decision support
$85.6k - $128.4k/yr
Remote in USA
Remote
Must reside in the United States; remote work from home.
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Merative provides data and analytics solutions for the global health industry, serving providers, life sciences companies, health plans, employers, and government agencies. Its product portfolio includes Micromedex for clinical decision support, Zelta for cloud-based clinical trial data management, Merge for enterprise medical imaging, MarketScan for real-world data and benchmarking, and Cúram for government social program management. The company differentiates itself by being a focused healthcare data and analytics firm formed from IBM Watson Health assets and backed by Francisco Partners and other investors, with a broad, enterprise-scale client base. Its goal is to turn complex health data into actionable insights that improve operational performance and healthcare delivery.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Founded
2022
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