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SPH Analytics Awarded 2017 Highest Client Satisfaction for Population Health Vendor and Value Based Care Support

SPH Analytics received two awards from Black Book Research at the recent HIMSS18 annual IT conference – 2017 Highest Client Satisfaction for a Population Health Vendor for the second year in a row and the 2017 Highest Client Satisfaction for Value Based Care Support. These prestigious honors are awarded to organizations with the highest client satisfaction ranking for 2017 as determined by a random sample of U.S. based providers.

“These awards are especially significant for SPH Analytics, as they demonstrate our core value of Relentless Client Focus and represent external validation that we are impacting our clients in meaningful ways,” stated Amy Amick, President & CEO of SPH Analytics. “We are honored to receive this recognition for high satisfaction ratings among clients utilizing our population health and value-based care solutions to close care gaps, increase clinical quality performance, and improve population health outcomes.”

Amick continued, “SPH has an unmatched ability to not only aggregate data from complex, disparate sources, but to also provide insights and analytics that have proven, practice by practice, to improve quality and reduce costs by double digits. We are proud of our ability to empower clients with a holistic approach to achieving the Triple Aim by providing the guidance and resources to improve outcomes, patient experience, and cost.”

Black Book Research issues annual client experience, brand loyalty, and satisfaction rankings for a variety of technology and managed services fields, including ambulatory/ physician Electronic health record (EHR), Health Information Exchanges (HIE), banking, insurance, education, outsourcing and government. Black Book produces over two hundred annual market research reports focused on the healthcare technology solutions and services industry, under the names Black Book Research and Black Book Rankings.