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SCH Capital Holdings, Inc. Adds Health Care Compensation Management Technology Capability to Portfolio

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SCH Capital Holdings, Inc., the nation’s leading human capital information management holding company for health care and not-for-profit/tax-exempt organizations, has acquired Boston-based Statera.

"When we combine Statera’s focus on academic medical centers alongside Clinician Nexus’s integrated delivery systems expertise, we are able to serve the entire health care marketplace with specialized compensation management expertise in both segments."

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Formed in 2020, Statera is a group of human-focused compensation experts and health care technologists who provide timely and actionable compensation and care insights to hospitals, medical groups, and clinicians. Statera's platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools that optimize clinical team performance and automate compensation administration.

Statera will continue to enable health systems to automate physician compensation through its technology platform as part of Clinician Nexus, a SCH Capital Holdings, Inc. technology company. Together, these combined capabilities will provide health care organizations with a broad mix of technology tools that empower health systems and medical groups to align compensation, productivity, and incentives for their physicians and APPs.

“When we combine Statera’s focus on academic medical centers alongside Clinician Nexus’s integrated delivery systems expertise, we are able to serve the entire health care marketplace with specialized compensation management expertise in both segments,” said Ted Chien, President and CEO of SCH Capital Holdings, Inc.

“We are excited to join the SCH Capital Holdings, Inc., family and integrate our expertise into the Clinician Nexus brand,” said Amy Jackson, CEO of Statera. “The company’s gold standard reputation and Clinician Nexus's established platform will enable us to reach new markets. Together, we'll be able to deliver the next generation of compensation management technology to a broader audience and make a greater impact across the health care ecosystem.”

About SCH Capital Holdings, Inc.

SCH Capital Holdings, Inc., is the parent company of independent operating brands SullivanCotter, Clinician Nexus, Lotis Blue Consulting and C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group. This collection of complementary brands helps organizations solve complex workforce issues by enabling people, processes and technology aimed at large-scale business transformation.

For more information, email info@sullivancotter.com or call 888.739.7039.

Note to media: Additional information and interviews are available on request.

Contacts

Becky Lorentz
Clinician Nexus/SCH Services
beckylorentz@cliniciannexus.com
314.414.3719

Jenni Bowring
Padilla
jenni.bowring@padillaco.com
651.226.3858

SCH Capital Holdings, Inc.


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SCH Capital Holdings, Inc. has acquired Statera to deliver the next generation of health care compensation management technology.
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Contacts

Becky Lorentz
Clinician Nexus/SCH Services
beckylorentz@cliniciannexus.com
314.414.3719

Jenni Bowring
Padilla
jenni.bowring@padillaco.com
651.226.3858

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