Pulse named on 2010 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies

Pulse, an industry-leading vendor of ambulatory healthcare software solutions has been named as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America.

The listing was published by Inc. magazine in its annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive compilation of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. This compendium is ranked according to percentage revenue growth from comparing 2006 to 2009. Pulse had a steady of growth during that time.

Pulse’s inclusion in this prestigious list serves as validation of the value of it solutions; “We distinguish ourselves by the strength of our electronic health records and practice management solutions,” Said Bruce Rowley, Senior Vice President of Pulse. “We have made a name for ourselves as a company that strives to create solutions that are based on creating significant value for our clients by improving the efficiency of their workflow and connecting them to the electronic workflows forming in medical trade areas all across the country.  This recognition is a sign that our efforts have been successful and inspires us to ensure that this success continues.”

President and CEO of Pulse Basil Hourani said it was an honor to be listed within the Inc. 5000 list. “We are proud to be recognized for our accomplishments over the past four years,” he said.”

SOURCE Pulse Systems, Inc.

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