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Stratevora is a healthcare technology company bringing Fortune 100 enterprise transformation expertise to Critical Access Hospitals and rural hospitals under 250 beds. We specialize in MEDITECH, CPSI, and TruBridge revenue cycle optimization, EHR optimization, denial management, and healthcare interoperability for hospitals with lean IT teams and tight margins. We help understaffed hospitals reduce denials and meet CMS compliance deadlines through AI-powered automation and embedded change management that drives real staff adoption. Senior practitioners deliver measurable value in as few as 30 days. Serving CAHs and community hospitals nationwide from North Carolina.
167 E. Chatham Street STE 300, 27511, Cary, United States
We already worked together with Stratevora Technologies. Great work
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