Martis Capital completes investment in Credible Behavioral Health
PR Newswire
PALO ALTO, Calif. and WASHINGTON, Sept. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Martis Capital announced that it has closed a minority recapitalization with Credible Behavioral Health, Inc. ("Credible"), a leading provider of electronic health record and practice management Software-as-a-Service solutions to the U.S. behavioral healthcare market. Through its investment, Martis will partner with the company's co-founder, Matt Dorman, who will continue to lead the company as its CEO. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Based in Rockville, MD, Credible offers a single, integrated platform and a differentiated feature set, including fully integrated clinical, scheduling, primary care, ePrescribing, inpatient, mobile, and billing modules. The company has 460 Partner Agencies in 36 states.
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