MedTrainer Grows Revenue 400%, Doubles Staff and Adds New CTO in 2017


MedTrainer, the creator of the only all-in-one compliance management suite, announces record growth in 2017. Just four years since it was founded, the company saw 400-percent growth in 2017, doubling its staff and adding 1,000 new customers. Now employing nearly 80 people across six international offices, MedTrainer supports more than 300,000 healthcare professionals at 15,000 healthcare sites across the United States.

“As the healthcare industry faces growing regulations and shrinking budgets, it’s becoming more difficult for healthcare providers to keep up with compliance education requirements and provide top care to their patients,” Steve Gallion, CEO, MedTrainer, said. “With our all-in-one compliance management suite, we can show a direct correlation between proper training and compliance management, and more efficient facility operations and a higher level of patient care.”

MedTrainer’s compliance management suite (CMS) is a powerful, innovative and affordable solution that encompasses all the tools healthcare professionals need to streamline management processes, increase departmental collaboration and simplify compliance. With a learning management system that has more than 200 custom courses; modules for management of policies and procedures, SDS, equipment lifecycles and contracts; a license and credential tracking center; safety plans and incident reports; expert virtual compliance support; QuickCred™ provider credentialing; compliance toolkits; OIG/SAM checks; and security risk assessments, MedTrainer’s all-in-one solution simplifies compliance management and improves efficiency across practices.

To foster continued development and enhance top-level support, MedTrainer has added Benjamin Silva as the new chief technology officer of the company. With extensive development and project management experience at various companies, including Walmart, Silva will guide international teams to ensure high performance of both personnel and the compliance management solution. Following an Agile methodology, Silva will review and seek opportunities to improve the structure and corporate processes of the organization, as well as the infrastructure of the system.

Benjamin Silva, CTO, MedTrainer, said, “It is a privilege to take on the role of CTO with MedTrainer, a company that embodies the passion and drive of its founders. I look forward to getting to know the technology, processes and people within the organization and discovering the greatest opportunities for improvement. While process improvement is important, it’s just as important to improve communication among the staff and encourage team members as they seek personal growth and improvement themselves.”

 



January 31, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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