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Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum Names Qmedtrix as 2003 Growth Company of the Year
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PORTLAND, September 30, 2003–Qmedtrix has been named Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum’s (OEF) Growth Stage Company of the Year. Qmedtrix was chosen by the OEF review panel out of a field of 70 companies in its category from Oregon and Southern Washington.

In addition to Qmedtrix’s Mature Company win, awards were presented at the OEF’s 10th Annual Event to Chockstone, Development Stage Company of the Year; Kryptiq, Working Capital Company of the Year; and Entrepreneur of the Year Mark Wattles, CEO of Hollywood Entertainment Corporation.

“It was an enormous honor to be chosen along with these other innovative companies,” said Qmedtrix President/CEO Merrit Quarum, M.D. “The caliber of the companies was incredibly impressive.”

The review panel made its decisions based on a number of factors. One factor in choosing Qmedtrix was that we offer a service that is critical to the nation. We review Workers’ Compensation claims for miscoding and overcharging. Eliminating abusive billing practices and bringing health care charges into line with actual costs is an issue that impacts everyone’s life. If we can stop escalating health charges, we can help make health care more affordable for all.”

According to Dr. Quarum, staffing was another key ingredient in the judges’ decision. “We have been fortunate in gathering together an outstanding team that is truly on a quest to benefit the nation through health care reform,” he said.

“At this moment in our company’s history, we have great momentum,” said Dr. Quarum. “We are attracting the highest quality employees at an exponential rate. Now, our resellers are looking at us as something more than a vendor; instead, they are looking at us as a strategic partner. We have very strong product recognition, and a reputation in the industry as experts who can solve problems. We are setting legal precedents that are impacting the way state Workers’ Compensation boards respond to abuse. With that kind of momentum behind us, there is no reason we shouldn’t have a geometric growth pattern to our success.”

We are proud to be an Oregon-based company that is making a positive impact on the nation’s health care system.”


Read Business Journal article on the OEF Award



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