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Medical practice advocate MGMA to join Catalyst Health-Tech Innovation hub in Denver

New center, which is slated to open in 2018, aims to bring together healthcare and IT innovators.
By Bernie Monegain

The Medical Group Management Association, which represents medical practice leaders across the country, has signed up for space in the Catalyst Health-Tech Innovation development, a new healthcare technology hub in Denver.

It will join other health-focused organizations, practice groups, health finance companies and high-tech organizations as a tenant.

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MGMA, which represents more than 33,000 medical practice administrators and executives in practices of all sizes, types, structures and specialties, is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, with a government affairs office in Washington, D.C.

The 5,000-square-foot addition to MGMA's existing campus in Englewood will be part of the Catalyst Health-Tech Innovation development, which encompasses a full city block in the River North neighborhood of Denver.

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The additional space will provide an environment for MGMA staff and leaders to collaborate with other industry leaders on developing efficient and cost-effective strategies for medical practices and improving care for patients, said MGMA President and CEO Halee Fischer-Wright, MD, in a statement.

The hub is slated to open in 2018.

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