Healthcare technology firm expands into Cobb
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Healthcare software technology firm, PointClear Solutions, Inc., will open a location in Marietta, bringing 10 high-wage jobs over the next two months and up to 75 jobs over the next three years.
PointClear currently has offices in Nashville and Birmingham. The Cobb County office will be located at The Exchange off Windy Hill Road.
The company’s clients include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and McKesson, Greenway Medical Technologies, ShareCare and SeeMyRadiology.
PointClear selected the Atlanta area for expansion because of its extensive healthcare IT system, talent pool and prospective clients, said company CEO David Karabinos.
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