Ohio State chooses Click4Care’s management system

Health information technology company Click4Care has added Ohio State University’s employee health plan as a client for its care management services.

Click4Care’s software will allow Ohio State University Health Plan Inc. to coordinate care and communication among its care managers, physicians and members, according to a joint statement.

Click4Care’s technology enables information gathered by insurers, physicians, hospitals and patients to be combined and shared. With the data in place, the company’s software, ThinkHealth, makes recommendations on treatment, predicts the possibilities of in-patient stays, and automates everything from caring for patients to payment issues.

The company’s main investor is venture capital firm Psilos Group, which has offices in New York; Corte Madera, California; and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Brandon Glenn

Brandon Glenn MedCity News

Brandon Glenn is the Ohio bureau chief for MedCity News.

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