Press Releases
Allviant Announces General Availability of CarePass Solution at Center for Health Value Innovation Event
CarePass Leverages Payers' & Employers' Investment in Promoting Wellness by Engaging Employees in Managing Their Healthcare
WASHINGTON — February 4, 2010 — Dossia Chairman Mike Critelli, a recognized innovator in health benefits and workforce wellness, introduced Allviant Corporation's CarePass™ technology at the Center for Health Value Innovation (CHVI) event on February 2 in Washington, D.C. Critelli touted CarePass' ability to deliver a new level of convenience that breaks down the barriers consumers face in trying to manage their healthcare.
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Allviant's CarePass Available to Dossia Consortium Members
Game-changing technology promises employers more engaged and satisfied healthcare consumers
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — January 12, 2010 — With the goal of helping consumers become more proactive about managing their healthcare, Allviant Corporation announced today that its revolutionary CarePass technology is now available to Dossia's Consortium members.
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Allviant CarePass Technology Communicates Flu / H1N1 Vaccination Information to ASU Employees and Students
New technology developed at ASU SkySong Innovation Center enables interactive notification and scheduling of flu / H1N1 vaccines amidst high demand
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — October 12th, 2009 — Allviant Corporation today announced the launch of its CarePass™ pilot program with Arizona State University to add another tool to the university's health and wellness communications and services while empowering its employees and students with tools to manage their healthcare relationships. Among the first uses of CarePass at ASU will be the notification and scheduling of flu and H1N1 vaccines, as well as providing appointment reminders, wellness alerts and mobile appointment check-in.
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Allviant Co-Founder Jared Crapo to Present at Health 2.0 Conference
Demo of First-of-Its-Kind CarePass Mobile Technology to Highlight Consumer Empowerment
San Francisco, CA. — October 5th, 2009 — Technology innovator Allviant, Corp. announced today that Jared Crapo, a company co-founder, is scheduled to present at this week's Health 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Selected as one of only ten companies to be on stage during the historically standing-room-only "Launch" session on October 7th, Allviant will introduce its CarePass technology, the first un-tethered, smart technology that provides an integrated healthcare consumer experience by putting the consumer in the center, and in charge, of their own service relationship universe.
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Allviant Appoints Tom McHale as VP of Business Development
September 22, 2009 — Allviant announced that Tom McHale has been named vice president of business development.
McHale will build out Allviant's network of healthcare stakeholder relationships to include insurance companies, health service providers, and technology vendors that expand the foundation for CarePass technology.
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Allviant Launches Social Media Philanthropy Initiative to Drive Community Engagement in Youth Programs
Twitter and Facebook presence are key elements of new social media training program for non-profits and local community
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — September 9, 2009 — Allviant, Inc., today announced the launch of its Social Media Philanthropy initiative to assist local and national non-profits and communities to best leverage the power of social media in their outreach to individuals, communities, donors and partners.
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Allviant Announces Advisory Board to Guide Consumer-Centric Healthcare Communication Network & Technology
Healthcare Experts Unite to Launch Innovative Tools for Consumers
SCOTTSDALE (July 22, 2009) — Allviant a spinout of Medicity, Inc., today announced the formation of its Advisory Board to add perspective and insight to its soon-to-be-released CarePass™ technology. The advisors include industry leaders with decades of experience shaping and leading employer and health plan innovations.
“Allviant's vision for a simple, seamless technology-enabled consumer experience for managing inherently complex healthcare relationships, communications, and transactions will significantly benefit from the participation of these highly regarded experts,” says Allviant President Lilian Myers. “We couldn't be more honored to have the enthusiastic attention and support of these executives and thought leaders.”
Advisory Board members include:
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale “Adopted” by SkySong Company Allviant
New medical technology company to provide consulting and outreach efforts to benefit youth and South Scottsdale neighborhood.
SCOTTSDALE (July 9, 2009) — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale is happy to announce that they have been selected by the medical technology company Allviant as their local non-profit organization of choice. Located at ASU's SkySong in Scottsdale, Allviant is new to Arizona and as such, wanted to engage with the local community and chose the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale because of their long-standing commitment to provide quality youth development programs to children and teens.
Allviant is working with the organization to help give them a presence on social networking sites, like Twitter and Facebook.
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Allviant President Named to ASU Center for Services Leadership Advisory Board
Lilian Myers brings 20 years of entrepreneurial and technology experience to the world-renowned organization
SCOTTSDALE (March 25th, 2009) — Allviant, a division of Medicity, Inc., today announced that it has joined the Arizona State University Center for Services Leadership (CSL), and that its president, Lilian Myers, has been named to the CSL Advisory Board. Launching a new category of service relationship management (SRM) for healthcare consumers, Allviant's involvement with CSL will support its strategic vision to provide consumers with CarePass™, a consumer-centric SRM network, as well as tools and services to quickly and easily manage the complexities of healthcare.
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SkySong Company, Allviant, Emphasizes How Little it Takes to Make a Difference
SCOTTSDALE (December 23, 2008) — As Allviant settled into its new offices at SkySong, employees of the young company preparing to launch healthcare’s first “Customer Experience” product called CarePass™, asked what they could do to help others in celebration of their new home and their mission – making a difference for people every day.
“As a company that is here to make life easier for healthcare consumers, we are building a culture of service to others. Service to our community is a big part of that,” says Lilian Myers, the company’s chief executive. Although barely completed unpacking files in their new offices in SkySong offices, a prominent position with large glass windows just off the lobby triggered staff to think about how the location might create big visibility for a program the Scottsdale Fire Department and US Marines run annually – Toys for Tots.
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Medicity spinoff Allviant headed for SkySong
SCOTTSDALE (August 29, 2008) — Salt Lake City-based Medicity Inc. has spun out a new venture that is moving into Arizona State University's SkySong, the Scottsdale Innovation Center.
The new venture, Allviant, has begun developing a new product called CarePass. The product is being designed to help consumers interact with health care providers through a variety of methods to eliminate time spent in waiting rooms, on the telephone and filling out forms.
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