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Sunny Singh, Named “Disruptor of the Year” by Puget Sound Business Journal

June 21, 2019

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Edifecs honored on Inaugural Middle Market Fast 50 List

Sunny Singh, founder and CEO of Edifecs, Inc., a global health information technology solutions company, has been selected as “Disruptor of the Year” by Puget Sound Business Journal. Puget Sound Business Journal also ranked Edifecs No. 46 in its inaugural Middle Market Fast 50 list. The ranking recognizes the 50 fastest growing companies in the region’s middle market, defined as companies with revenues between $25 million and $1 billion in 2018.

Named “Disruptor of the Year,” Singh is recognized for driving growth and innovation at Edifecs, which he founded in 1996. As the healthcare industry navigates constant change, Edifecs continues to focus on developing solutions that will help healthcare organizations keep pace with industry demands. Edifecs launched its Smart Decisions machine learning and artificial intelligence technology in 2018 to help resolve the industry’s greatest challenges, including, clinical quality, insurance claims submission, payment models and care delivery.

“Our continued growth as a middle market business and technology company is a real testament to our ability to drive innovation and change – especially in a region dominated by tech powerhouses and in an industry as complex as healthcare,” said Singh. “We attribute our growth to three major factors – perseverance and patience, staying focused, and having a deep understanding of the technology. Additionally, our associates. We wouldn’t be where we are today without their relentless commitment to improving healthcare.”

The company’s sustained growth in the middle market can also be attributed to its focus on attracting, engaging and retaining top tier talent. Edifecs has employee perks that stand out from other local tech companies, and its culture is defined by leading progression in diversity and inclusion, elevating minorities into leadership positions and advocating for the individuals who are making decisions for themselves and their families. This passion for employees also extends to a commitment to their health and wellness. Edifecs. In 2017, the company opened its Wellbeing Center with the mission to help the community choose little and big ways to improve and impact their lives one day at a time.

Edifecs anticipates future growth and continued momentum by expanding both domestically and internationally through partner channels and leveraging technology applications like machine learning to deliver continued results for its customers.

In March 2019, Comparably, a compensation, culture and career monitoring platform, ranked Edifecs as one of the 15 Best Places to Work in Seattle. Edifecs also won Gold in the 2018 Best in Biz Awards (North America) and was a finalist for the 425 Business Awards: IDEA Award – Office of the Year.

A complete list of winners can be found at https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/subscriber-only/2019/06/21/middle-market-fast-50-in-washington.html.