Axolotl Corp. Celebrates 15 Years

March 5, 2010

San Jose, CA March 1, 2010 – Axolotl Corp., the nationwide leader in health information exchange (HIE) services and solutions, celebrates fifteen successful years of software development and HIE implementation. Since its founding in 1995, Axolotl has been providing advanced Clinical Networking™ solutions to meet the diverse and changing needs of physicians, hospitals, regional health information organizations (RHIOs) and statewide HIEs to achieve interoperability across entire medical trading areas.

“Axolotl was doing Health Information Exchange before there was even a name for it,” said John Moore, Managing Partner, Chilmark Research. “They are clearly connecting many of the most successful HIEs in the market with a wide range of solutions, adapting to the broad range of organizations, business models, technology environments and clinical specialties.”

This year marks significant accomplishments for Axolotl, including full certification for Elysium 9 as a CCHIT Certified® 2008 Ambulatory Electronic Health Record (EHR); software upgrades to Axolotl’s nearly 30,000 licensed physicians and further development and partnerships on Axolotl’s Elysium Open Access, a standards-based service-oriented architecture (SOA) platform, which enables third-party applications to be easily integrated into the HIE via exposed web services. Additionally, Axolotl completed a strategic partnership with Dell Perot Systems to resell the Elysium Exchange suite of solutions to their extensive hospital customer base.

“We are extremely proud of this significant milestone,” said Glenn Keet, President of Axolotl. “As the company’s first employee, I have had an opportunity to witness our growth, fueled by our subject matter expertise and strong customer relationships. We look forward to continuing to grow our company and supporting our customers to meet ‘meaningful use’ requirements with our first-class HIE solutions.”

www.axolotl.com

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