More Disruption Please, athenahealth's tech accelerator program based in Boston, has expanded nationally, launching an accelerator in San Francisco.
The new San Francisco accelerator is now accepting applications from local, mid-stage healthcare startups.
Additionally, athenahealth announced the addition of two new portfolio companies to its Boston-based accelerator: CredSimple, a medical credentialing solution that automates the verification of providers' qualifications, and RubiconMD, a medical referral company connecting primary care physicians with specialists at the point of care through remote consults.
athenahealth also announced Smart Scheduling, a predictive scheduling analytics solution and More Disruption Please's first portfolio company, is now available on the athenahealth Marketplace.
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