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Vitalhub Corp T.VHI

Alternate Symbol(s):  VHIBF

VitalHub Corp. is a software company. It offers software for health and human service providers designed to simplify the user experience and optimize outcomes. It offers a comprehensive suite of software-as-a-service solutions, which include electronic health record (EHR), case management, care coordination, and optimization; patient flow, operational visibility, and patient journey optimization; and workforce automation and compliance. Its solutions include Alamac, Beautiful Information, Hicom, Intouch with Health, MCAP, Oculys, SHREWD, Synopsis, B Care, CaseWORKS, Pirouette, S12 Solutions, OrderWise and TREAT. Its clients include hospitals, regional health authorities, mental health and addictions services providers for children and adults, long-term care facilities, correctional services, and community and social services providers. It also offers transitions of care technology internationally. It serves clients across Canada, the USA, the UK, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe.


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Comment by motivator2on Aug 18, 2024 6:05pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Earnings

RE:RE:RE:RE:EarningsSorry I meant where do u see the loss of 1 c vs a profit of 4c??
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