Archive | August 2014

Qualifacts Named Fastest Growing Behavioral Health EHR

QSI-IncQualifacts Systems, Inc., the leading cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) provider for the behavioral health and human services industries, is proud to announce that it has been named to the Inc. 5000 as the fastest growing behavioral health EHR in America. This announcement marks Qualifacts’ third consecutive year ranking in the Inc. 5000 and highlights the company’s commitment to continued growth.

“Our growth is a direct result of listening to our customers, understanding their needs, and hiring smart, passionate people who know how to execute. I’m extremely proud of what we’ve accomplished, but even more excited about our future.” says David Klements, President and CEO of Qualifacts.

Qualifacts provides integrated clinical, financial and administrative software solutions to the behavioral health market through its single platform EHR, CareLogic Enterprise. The company has significantly increased its profitability from year to year and more than doubled its revenue from 2011 to 2013. In the past five years, the company has grown its workforce by 650% and customer base by 1,000%. With plans for future growth strengthened by a recent majority investment from private equity firm, Great Hill Partners, the company is on track to increase its workforce by an additional 40% by the end of 2015.

Qualifacts will continue to invest in sales and product development to further reinforce its position as a market leader and continue to support the complex healthcare reform needs of behavioral health organizations.

“Qualifacts’ single platform approach is the best solution for behavioral healthcare providers that either don’t want or can’t afford major software upgrades every few years and rightly prefer to dedicate their resources to serving more clients and improving care quality,” states Klements. He also adds that “at a time of rapid change in the healthcare market, Qualifacts is focused on ensuring that our customers can access and leverage the information and technology they need to not only compete, but thrive.”

What Do You Get When You Cross Technology and Community?

Nashville Skyline from Titans Stadium

You may have heard that Qualifacts recently secured a private equity investment from Boston-based Great Hill Partners, which presents a valuable opportunity for Qualifacts to create additional value for behavioral health and human services providers and strengthen product quality, but also continue to support local community.

The investment will help Qualifacts strengthen its importance in behavioral health technology and, along with a collection of local technology leaders, kick-start a rising technology community in the heart of Music City, Nashville, Tennessee. “The investment helps Qualifacts grow, but at the same time, having those resources in Nashville promotes tech community growth,” says Bryan Huddleston, President and CEO of the Nashville Technology Council (NTC), an organization dedicated to fostering and advancing the technology community in Middle Tennessee.

“I want there to be a change.”

Helping to lead this community progress and economic development is Qualifacts’ CEO, David Klements. Huddleston weighs in on Klements’ role in the Nashville community, saying that “Klements, from both a career and community-give-back perspective, has been very intentional about saying, ‘I want there to be a change.’”

Qualifacts is looking to deliver this change by recognizing the importance of community and helping behavioral health and human services providers deliver a higher quality of care to communities everywhere.

NTC interview and post by Cassidy McHose and Michael Norco