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Phytel Recognized as One of the 100 Best Places to Work

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DALLAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Phytel, a quality improvement company that helps physicians provide optimal preventive and chronic-disease care, has been recognized as one of the 100 best places to work in the Dallas/Forth Worth area. The Dallas Morning News bases its ranking on an employee survey that measures qualities such as company leadership, compensation and training, workplace flexibility, and diversity.

Phytel, which has over 85 employees, has recently expanded to its new facility at 11511 Luna Rd. and has been in Dallas since 1996. Its main product, used by leading physician practices all over the country, creates an electronic "registry" of patients who need preventive care and/or chronic disease services. Phytel applies nationally recognized clinical guidelines to these registries, triggering outbound communications that tell patients when it is time to see their physicians. Patients benefit by receiving recommended care at appropriate intervals.

Steve Schelhammer, CEO of Phytel, said, "I am delighted that Phytel has been chosen as one of the Top 100 Places to Work in Dallas/Fort Worth. We have a strategy to continually develop our employees' skills and capabilities and to create a corporate environment that is conducive to the success of our team. This award shows that our employees appreciate those efforts."

About Phytel

Phytel is the premier company empowering physician-led health improvement. Phytel provides physicians with proven technology to deliver timely, coordinated care to their patients. Phytel's state-of-the-art registry, which now encompasses 15 million patients nationwide, uses evidence-based chronic and preventive care protocols to identify and notify patients due for service, while tracking compliance and measuring quality and financial results. For more information, please visit www.phytel.com

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CPR for Phytel
Jim Stroh, 201-641-1911 x18
jstroh@cpronline.com


 
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