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RLDatix

http://www.datix.co.uk/
Last activity: 18.09.2024
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Datix has been a global pioneer in the field of patient safety over the past three decades and today is the leading provider of software for patient safety and risk management for the healthcare sector. Our products are the result of our continued drive for innovation. Advances in software and cutting-edge data analytics have enabled us to produce a range of tools that help our customers create opportunities to learn from things that go wrong. Datix continually invests in its software and services, maintaining a leadership position at the forefront of the worldwide patient safety movement.
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Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Employees: 501-1000
Phone: +1 312-803-4991
Founded date: 1986

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18.09.2024RLDatix Acquires SocialClimb: Expanding Healthcare Operations with Patient Satisfaction and Reputation ManagementWhat You Should Know: – RLDatix, a global leader in connected healthcare operations software and services, has announced its acquisition of SocialClimb, a healthcare technology company specializing in patient satisfaction, reputation manage...
30.05.2024How Connected Healthcare Operations Helps Health Systems Work Smarter, Not HarderJeff Surges, CEO at RLDatix When it comes to healthcare, efficiency isn’t just a goal—it’s a lifeline. With a growing and aging patient population and widespread workforce shortages, hospitals and health systems must find ways to increase e...
02.05.2018Datix Receives Investment from TA AssociatesDatix, a London, UK-based specialty healthcare patient safety software provider, received an investment from TA Associates. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. As part of the transaction, Naveen Wadhera, a Managing Director at TA Asso...
02.05.2018Term Sheet — Wednesday, May 25 Qs WITH A DEALMAKER In February, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian said he would step down from his daily role at the company to return to investing. Paid Content You can't secure what you can't see From ExtraHop “I still use Reddit to dis...

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