More than 30 years ago, MedExpert began work on a fundamental solution for healthcare. We attracted the contributions of many of the country's top minds who, like us, were determined to seek a healthcare solution—even ahead of starting a company or worrying about profit. Our commitment remains in true solutions.

From 1993 to 1997, the founders of MedExpert conducted a longitudinal research study to examine the information needs of over 200,000 patients through the course of a medical episode.

With this framework of understanding, MedExpert's founders assembled teams of researchers and physicians from the Stanford University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Lab to establish expert system rules—discipline of artificial intelligence—to facilitate timely, accurate, unbiased, and reliable responses to the questions posed by medical consumers.

MedExpert International incorporated in January of 2000 and worked in conjunction with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) to automate these expert system rules, resulting in the world's first technology capable of identifying current best practice on over 22,000 medical conditions. This led to the implementation of MedExpert's information systems architecture, MI Core™, the foundation upon which we are able to deliver decision support, assessments, and analysis.

Between 2000 and 2003, MedExpert ran beta testing on different demographic groups to confirm the appropriateness of MedExpert services for a wide range of industries. Testing was conducted with companies representing diverse sectors of the economy, including professional, agricultural, manufacturing, and retail services.

Now, with 10 years of business experience, we have enough data and lives to know that we do have a fundamental solution, not just a cost-shifting mechanism. Our premise is that every man, woman, and child covered by an organization can receive superior care even as the company spends half of what it currently does on healthcare.

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