The company began with three employees and has since grown to 500 employees over three offices in New York, India, and Virginia. It took 12 years to receive one million patient requests, but just three and a half years to receive two million.
FREMONT, CA: eHealth Technologies, the leading provider of clinical information services, crossed its two million patient request mark on June 30, 2021. That equates to two million people receiving cancer, cardiac, and organ transplant diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible, with no gaps in medical record gathering, sorting, summarizing, or review time.
"Behind every request is a person counting on us to deliver massive amounts of healthcare data, often in multiple systems and states, quickly and securely to their care team," stated Jeff Markin, CEO of eHealth Technologies. "By maximizing efficiency and technology, our staff can obtain and help make medical records much more meaningful. I am truly proud of our entire team for reaching this milestone in record time."
In 2006, eHealth Technologies was founded in a home office with a computer and a dream: to extract and arrange medical records in a searchable, easy-to-navigate document, with essential terms highlighted and summaries, in order to minimize the time it takes for patients to obtain care. The company began with three employees and has since grown to 500 employees over three offices in New York, India, and Virginia. It took 12 years to receive one million patient requests, but just three and a half years to receive two million.
In the weeks leading up to June 30, eHealth Technologies employees took time to celebrate their accomplishments, which included processing more than 16 million pages of medical records and 1 billion photos annually to ensure doctors have the information they need to offer high-quality treatment. Employees from all departments and units took part in contests, guessing games, and social activities, while also reflecting on early clients who helped eHealth Technologies achieve steady growth, such as 15-year customer Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, the flagship of the Penn State Health multi-hospital system.