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October 25, 2018

South Paris's Mingle Analytics merges with Utah's SilverVue

Photo / Tim Greenway Dan Mingle, founder of Mingle Analytics, has run a successful high-tech company from rural South Paris by spreading his employees around the state and elsewhere. The company has merged with SilverVue Inc. in Sandy, Utah, and has a new name, Mingle Health. Mingle will serve as the new company's executive chairman and Will West, founder and CEO of SilverVue, will serve as Mingle Health's CEO.

Mingle Analytics in South Paris has merged with SilverVue Inc. in Sandy, Utah.

The merger will form a new company called Mingle Health to deliver an all-in-one platform that includes consulting, analytics and tools to streamline medical practices, integrate the delivery network, and improve patient outcomes, according to the company’s news release.

Mingle Analytics Inc. was originally founded to provide Medicare quality reporting. SilverVue is a supplier of care management software.

Mingle Analytics founder and CEO Daniel Mingle will serve as Mingle Health’s executive chairman. Will West, founder and CEO of SilverVue, will serve as Mingle Health’s CEO.

“Mingle Health will provide turnkey solutions to guide providers through the complex maze of requirements and regulations that one must meet to succeed in the business and practice of medicine,” Mingle said in the release.

Mingle Health has customized technology offerings for analytics and reporting, practice performance solutions and care transition solutions. The firm leverages data collected and analyzed from over 100 million patient encounters, and serves more than 300 hospitals and 75,000 providers. The company has employees in 18 states serving clients nationwide.

The Bangor Daily News reported that the two will keep their respective headquarters locations.

In 2016, Mingle told Mainebiz he founded Mingle Analytics in response to health care costs spiraling up and the trend of national reimbursers such as Medicare starting to look at the quality of care they were getting for their money.

Prior to founding his company in 2012, Dr. Mingle owned and operated a small group family practice in rural Maine. He moving through roles at a small hospital to residency, and as faculty at Dartmouth Medical School’s Family Practice Residency, where he received advanced training in measuring health care performance and leading change in complex medical organizations, according to the company’s website

He then served in a leadership role in clinical informatics at MaineGeneral Medical Center and sought additional training and practice in Transact SQL. Along the way he developed a national reputation for quality reporting and in 2008 was named one of nine "Innovators of the Year" by Healthcare Informatics magazine.

Mingle explained there are about 300 different practice management systems and about 600 different medical records systems from which the information to submit to Medicare is pulled. Mingle Analytics' software assures that information from those systems conforms to Medicare's requirements. A simple example that could cause a problem, he said, is having an extra space between a patient's first and last name.

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