The new San Francisco accelerator is now accepting applications from local, mid-stage healthcare startups.
Additionally, athenahealth announced the addition of two new portfolio companies to its Boston-based accelerator: CredSimple, a medical credentialing solution that automates the verification of providers’ qualifications, and RubiconMD, a medical referral company connecting primary care physicians with specialists at the point of care through remote consults.
athenahealth also announced Smart Scheduling, a predictive scheduling analytics solution and More Disruption Please’s first portfolio company, is now available on the athenahealth Marketplace.
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