MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 20, 2017 -- The Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA) has named ABILITY® Network, a leading healthcare information technology company, winner in the Software (established company) category for the 2017 Tekne Awards. The Tekne Awards honor companies and individuals who have played a significant role in developing new technologies that positively impact the lives and futures of people living around the world.
ABILITY was recognized for ABILITY | EASE® All-Payer, its next generation, cloud-based, SaaS revenue cycle management (RCM) application. EASE All-Payer helps healthcare providers simplify the claims management process, speeds up reimbursement and eliminates the complexities associated with managing their revenue cycle.
“The healthcare industry continues to evolve, and that means providers are facing new and greater challenges,” said Mark A. Pulido, chairman and chief executive officer, ABILITY. “As an organization we are singularly focused on helping manage the complexity healthcare providers face. This recognition of ABILITY and our EASE All-Payer application demonstrates and reinforces our leadership in helping.”
Tekne Awards were presented to 13 of Minnesota’s most influential companies, and recognized innovations in software, healthcare, STEM education, workforce development, Internet of Things, cyber security and more.
“Minnesota continues to be a national leader in technology and science, and this year’s Tekne Award recipients are clear evidence of that,” said Margaret Anderson Kelliher, president and CEO of MHTA. “We are honored to recognize ABILITY Network for their innovations and achievements.”
A list of 2017 Tekne Award recipients and finalists is available online at http://www.tekneawards.org.
About ABILITY Network
ABILITY® Network is a leading information technology company helping providers and payers simplify the administrative and clinical complexities of healthcare through innovative applications and data analytics. ABILITY is headquartered in Minneapolis with principal offices in Boston and Tampa.
About Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA)
MHTA is an innovation and technology association united in fueling Minnesota’s prosperity. We help bring together the people of Minnesota’s technology ecosystem and lead the charge in directing technology issues to Minnesota’s state capitol. MHTA is the only membership organization that represents Minnesota’s entire technology-based economy. MHTA members include organizations of every size − involved in virtually every aspect of technology creation, production, application and education in Minnesota. Find out more online at http://www.mhta.org or follow MHTA on Twitter at http://twitter.com/MHTA.
Contact
ABILITY Network
Jennifer Marso
Phone: 612.277.3953
Email: [email protected]


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