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Payer Vendor HealthEdge Buys Ancillary Firm Click4Care

DEC 11, 2012 4:32pm ET
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HealthEdge, which sells a core health insurance administration system, has acquired Click4Care, a vendor of ancillary software services to insurers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Burlington, Mass.-based HealthEdge’s platform, called HealthRules, processes claims and benefits transactions, and hosts Web portals and business intelligence modules. Powell, Ohio-based Click4Care offers customer relationship, disease, care and utilization management applications, along with a member medical record and data analytics.

Now, HealthEdge will integrate the ancillary products into HealthRules, enabling a single, enterprise class platform for insurers. The expanded platform will support accountable care organizations, value-based initiatives, health insurance exchanges and pay-for-performance programs, according to the companies.

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