Tampa, Aug. 17, 2017 -- For an impressive sixth year in a row, DAS Health has been named among the Inc. 500|5000 fastest-growing private companies in America. A Tampa-based health IT and management services provider, DAS Health earned a ranking of 2,513 on this years’ list. DAS is one of only 4% of Inc. honorees to make the list six times or more.
The Inc. 500|5000 is a national ranking of the fastest-growing companies across the nation, based on company growth and revenue generation in the last three years. This year’s list includes Black Book Research, Orangetheory Fitness, Sophus IT Solutions and more. DAS Health (f/k/a Doctors Administrative Solutions) first made the Inc. 5000 list in 2012.
“Ranking again on the Inc. list is a major achievement and a testament to our passion for unparalleled service,” said David Schlaifer, President and CEO. “We have achieved consistent growth through innovation and our ranking proves the agile, undaunted approach we take to our business.”
DAS’ has achieved in excess of 30% year-over-year growth for the past 8 years, achieving over 140% growth in the last 3 years alone. DAS is one of only 18 health companies to make the Inc. list six times, and is the only healthcare company based in Florida to do so.
About DAS Health
DAS Health has been a leading provider of Health IT and management solutions and a trusted consultant to independent physician groups, hospitals and healthcare systems across North America since 2003. Headquartered in Tampa, FL, DAS delivers superior health IT, medical billing and practice management solutions for over 1,500 clinicians and 5,000 users servicing more than 7 million patients. DAS was recently recognized for the 6th year in a row as a top healthcare company on the Inc. 500|5000 list and is a Tampa Bay Business Journal Fast 50 fastest growing company for the last 8 consecutive years. Visit DAShealth.com to learn more.
Tori Couch Marketing Manager | DAS Health 813-774-9800 x 401 [email protected]


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