GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 13, 2017 -- ProCare Pain Solutions, a NAPA Company, formerly known as ProCare Systems, Inc., is proud to announce the launch of its comprehensive rebranding effort. In addition to the adoption of a new brand and logo, ProCare Pain Solutions has simultaneously debuted its redesigned website, procarepain.com, which showcases the organization’s strategic approach and key service offerings. The rebrand is an extension of the company’s partnership with NAPA to expand its efforts to help patients across the nation manage and alleviate acute and chronic pain through a data-driven patient experience system.
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“ProCare’s rebranding efforts represent our organization’s evolution and direction in the marketplace,” said Fred Davis, MD, President and CMO of ProCare Pain Solutions. “As a leader in healthcare, our goal is to provide exceptional care to patients, build longstanding relationships with the communities we serve and advance the field of pain medicine. With our future growth initiatives in mind, it made sense to incorporate our pain medicine focus into our company name to better represent our value proposition. Our new identity will help to further reflect and reinforce our core foundation of innovation and continued commitment to those we serve.”
The rebranding will continue to build and foster ProCare Pain Solutions’s unparalleled dedication to offer innovative solutions to help local practices connect with their surrounding communities and deliver exceptional patient care. ProCare Pain Solutions’s new logo includes three interconnected circles, which are symbolic of the relationship between ProCare, the pain practices they manage and the patients they serve.
For over 20 years, ProCare Pain Solutions has been transforming healthcare through proven business and management systems, research, clinical protocols and data-driven solutions that offer a high quality personalized patient experience. ProCare Pain Solutions is also responsible for the creation of the PRISM™ Care Management System, a medical intelligence system that incorporates a multidimensional pain health and outcomes tool to assess the unique personal pain experience of each patient. ProCare Pain Solutions’ services include full service management, revenue cycle management, billing, scheduling, information technology, outcomes, marketing, productivity reports and more.
About ProCare Pain Solutions
ProCare Pain Solutions, a NAPA company, uses a systematic approach based on management excellence to support the growth of an outstanding network of successful pain practices. ProCare Pain Solutions strives to equip providers with proven expertise and resources, to achieve personally and professionally satisfying careers with the desired financial performance and return on investment for shareholders. For more information, please visit procarepain.com.
About North American Partners in Anesthesia
As a clinician-led organization, North American Partners in Anesthesia (NAPA) is redefining healthcare, delivering unsurpassed excellence to its partners and patients every day. In three decades, NAPA has grown to become the nation’s leading single-specialty anesthesia and perioperative management company, serving more than one million patients annually in more than 200 healthcare facilities throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Southeast. For more information, please visit NAPAanesthesia.com.
Media Contact Jill Hoenigmann, Marketing Manager North American Partners in Anesthesia P: (516) 945-3030 E: [email protected]


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