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Cloud-based EMR solutions for healthcare providers
$90k - $115kAnnually
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Remote in USA + 1 more
More locations: Remote in Canada
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Altera Health provides technology solutions for hospitals and health networks in Australia and New Zealand, focusing on enhancing patient care and improving clinical workflows. Their main product is a cloud-based Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system that allows healthcare providers to digitally store, manage, and access patient information. This system is designed to be user-friendly, enabling clinicians to prioritize patient care over administrative tasks. Altera Health serves notable clients like the Royal Adelaide Hospital and South Western Sydney Primary Health Network, helping them achieve better patient outcomes and operational efficiency. The company operates on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, offering subscription-based access to their EMR system along with additional services like scanning and document management. Altera Health's goal is to support healthcare providers in modernizing their operations through digital transformation.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Maipú, Chile
Founded
2017
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