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Medicus IT Acquires Managed Services Provider HITCare

Medicus IT Acquires Managed Services Provider HITCare
Enriching client value by forming one of the largest healthcare-focused MSPs in the country

Medicus IT (MIT), the leading healthcare-focused managed services provider (MSP) based in Alpharetta, Georgia, announced the acquisition of Health Information Technology Care (HITCare), California’s premier healthcare managed IT services provider based in Petaluma. The uniting of these leading companies further elevates Medicus IT as one of the largest healthcare focused MSPs in the country and will deliver significant value to its clients.

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“Our strategic merger with HITCare positively impacts the efforts to expand our national presence,” said Chris Jann, CEO of MIT. “The joining of the talented HITCare team elevates our level of service delivery to our clients and introduces additional value and enhanced service offerings. Furthermore, with the California presence, we expand our service reach and position as the foremost healthcare IT authority.”

Founded in 2008, HITCare provides professional managed IT services, clinical EMR support, and consulting services specifically tailored to non-profit human services organizations and community health centers.  The company has built an impressive reputation as California’s leading, trusted technology partner supporting community-based organizations.

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“HITCare’s mission is to enable community health and non-profit clients to adopt technology to address current and future challenges,” said Adrian Williams, CEO and Senior HIT Consultant for HITCare. “By focusing on delivering reliable, secure, and robust technology services, HITCare has made a tangible impact for our clients’ missions, staff, and patients. Our merger and partnership with Medicus IT further expands our team’s capacity to exceed clients’ expectations. Medicus IT shares common values and a focus on using technology to provide the best patient and staff experience. I’m excited to continue our mission together.”

“With this merger, our community health and non-profit clients will have greater access through expanded operational efficiencies and never need to reach far for experienced support,” said Tony Niemotka, President of HITCare. “Also, our clients will benefit from a financially stronger service partner offering a deep health IT and EMR technical bench coupled with greater risk mitigation and economy of scale. With the joining of HITCare and Medicus IT, we become one of the nation’s largest and most experienced technical services providers for community health centers. For our staff, this merger offers increased structure and enhanced career growth opportunities.”

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Jann added, “The Medicus IT and HITCare teams will remain unchanged to ensure continuity in IT support and service delivery for our clients. People-prioritized decisions remain at the center of company integrations. We continue to offer exceptional service to clients while strengthening our core competencies and growing the Medicus IT team. We remain focused on healthcare and are excited to add community and federally qualified health centers to the types of clients we serve.

“Thanks to the integration of the HITCare team and its resources, we can develop better solutions that further our company’s purpose of easing the burden of technology so healthcare organizations can focus on what matters most: their patients.”

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