Empowering Better Health
e4health tackles data, quality, and revenue challenges empowering your teams to focus on better care.
Accurate clinical and financial outcomes across your provider and mid-revenue cycle systems.

Measurable results and value-driven outcomes benefiting both patients and providers.
Our flexible end-to-end solutions address mid-revenue cycle, data quality, and technology challenges so hospitals, outpatient providers, and physician practices maximize outcomes and gain efficiencies.
Health IT Consulting
Drive successful EHR, HIT, and mid-revenue cycle systems change and optimization.
Mid-Revenue Cycle
Achieve the highest levels of quality, productivity, and revenue integrity.
HIM Solutions
Leverage unmatched expertise for data migration and abstraction to ensure patient safety.
Technology Solutions
Software, tools, and analytics to reduce costs, optimize workflows, and improve quality metrics.
Our power is in our People.

Health systems served
Healthcare professionals
Charts assessed and coded
Duplicate medical records reviewed each year (and growing)
Recent News
Transitioning to RevElate: Meaningful Differences Between the Foundational Applications
The transition to RevElate – especially for Oracle Cerner customers who are not familiar with Soarian Financials – is a significant change event. And it may be tempting to down-play the significance of this change. A better approach to managing the change is to...
A New Model for Identity Management: Defining a Proactive Enterprise – Wide eMPI Strategy
e4 and Intellis have combined to form the nation’s premier eMPI remediation solutions provider. Todd Goughnour, RHIA, MBA, VP of HIM and Robin Gates, RHIA, Sr. Director, Sales and Business Development share how a new model of identity management is helping...
CDI Tips: Properly Capturing Lactic Acidosis
A recent discussion regarding lactic acidosis in a patient with sepsis has prompted a review of some important points that need clarification. First and foremost, lactic acidosis is not considered inherent to Sepsis. Additionally, acidosis is not noted as an...