Earlier this week I had the opportunity to spend time with Andy Ibbotson, CEO and co-founder of Digital Assent, which helps automate the patient check in process. Digital Assent was started in 2009 to provide a tablet-based software plus hardware solution for doctors’ offices. Specifically, they focus on simplifying the traditionally paper intensive and laborious process of signing in at fee-for-service specialty clinics like plastic surgeons and dermatologists (elective, out-of-pocket procedures). After starting the year with three employees they now have more than 30 and will end the year around 50 — crazy fast growth!
Here’s a quick snapshot of the company:
- Founded: 2009 in Atlanta
- Employees: 30
- Solution: PatientPad for doctors’ offices to have patients sign in digital and help start the transition to electronic health records
- Funding: $10 million+ ($2 million Series A in February and $7.5 million Series B in June, and a line of credit from SVB)
- Cool Fact: They picked the product name PatientPad and trademarked it before the iPad came out — good name selection!
Digital Assent is off to a fast start and the only Atlanta company I’ve heard of that’s closed a Series A and Series B investment in the first six months of 2011. I look forward to watching their success.
What else? Have you heard of Digital Assent and what do you think of them?
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