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Plano’s ZeOmega Signs McKesson on as a Client
California-based pharmaceutical distributor McKesson is partnering with Plano’s ZeOmega to bring its population health system to more than 3,700 American hospitals and care sites.
By Matt Goodman
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Irving’s Vizient Closes On Purchase Of Georgia Supply Chain Management Company
Irving’s enormous healthcare membership company Vizient DFW announced Monday that the acquisition of the supply chain management portion of Georgia-based MedAssets has closed.
By Matt Goodman
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National Association Of Business Resources Honors Dallas Home Health Services Company
The National Association of Business Resources on Friday lauded the rapidly growing home health services company Axxess as the ‘Best of the Best’ in its annual 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For awards ceremony.
By Matt Goodman
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Irving’s VHA-UHC Alliance Will Purchase MedAsset’s Supply Chain Management Segment
Irving-based healthcare membership company VHA-UHC Alliance announced Monday that it has acquired the supply chain management segment of MedAssets, the Georgia company that was just scooped up in a deal worth $2.7 billion.
By Matt Goodman
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Dallas Healthcare Advisory Firm Gets Cash Infusion From Private Equity Investor
VMG Health, a Dallas-based consulting firm that advises companies on the U.S. healthcare transaction market, has received an infusion of private equity money from a Virginia-based investor.
By Matt Goodman
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Frisco-Based Conifer Posts Big Gains In Revenue, Earnings
In the midst of a quarter that found its parent company taking a hit from fees related to its aggressive acquisition strategy, Conifer Health Systems continued to expand its profits.
By Matt Goodman
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Conifer’s Earnings Jump 71 Percent In First Quarter Of 2015
Dallas-based Tenet announced its earnings this week for the first three months of 2015. During that time, subsidiary Conifer posted $82 million of adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization—a 71 percent spike year-over-year.
By Matt Goodman