Boston, MA – May 15, 2024 – Rhapsody, a global leader in digital health enablement, today announced it has been included in Newsweek’s list of The World’s Best Digital Health Companies 2024. This prestigious award is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards were announced on April 24, 2024, and can be viewed on the Newsweek website.
The World’s Best Digital Health Companies 2024 ranking lists the top 400 companies from over 35 different countries. The winners were ranked across seven market segments: Data Analytics, Diagnostics, Health Records, Medical Management, Prevention, Telehealth and Treatment. The top list is based on three pillars:
- Financial Performance: Statista analyzed financial data from publicly available sources such as annual reports, company websites, media outlets, and databases. More than 1,700 provider groups, health systems, digital health companies, and public health agencies across 22 countries rely on Rhapsody as their digital health foundation.
- Impact: Statista cooperated with data and market intelligence company HolonIQ to assess a company in different impact dimensions, encompassing factors such as the quality and uniqueness of their product/service, as well as the expertise of their leadership team. Rhapsody recently announced Autopilot, a first-of-its-kind technology that leverages AI and ML to automatically link person records. The company also recently appointed industry veterans Sagnik Bhattacharya as CEO and Jitin Asnaani as Chief Product Officer.
- Online Engagement: Statista analyzed traffic data from company websites and apps to assess the engagement of users with their product/service. Rhapsody boasts a 98% customer retention rate for helping healthcare delivery organizations, health networks, payers, and public health power more meaningful data exchange.
Based on the results of the study, Rhapsody has been recognized on Newsweek’s World’s Best Digital Health Companies 2024 list.
“Rhapsody enables and accelerates the adoption of digital health innovation through interoperability,” said Sagnik Bhattacharya, CEO of Rhapsody. “Our success comes from cultivating a team that’s dedicated to customers satisfaction and solving their challenges. Rhapsody is honored to be recognized as a Newsweek’s World’s Best Digital Health Company.”