(And we have fun doing it.)
VisiQuate was founded in 2009 with a big idea: what if we could take messy, disconnected healthcare data and turn it into something actually useful? Something smart. Something beautiful. Something that helps teams work faster, smarter, and with fewer forehead-to-desk moments. So we did just that.
Today, VisiQuate helps healthcare organizations uncover hidden revenue, streamline operations, and make decisions powered by insights — not guesswork. We combine advanced analytics, intelligent workflows, and AI-driven tools with a human approach that turns complex problems into shared wins. And because we think of our clients as true partners, every interaction is backed by The VisiQuate Experience — a hands-on, high-touch approach that goes way beyond typical vendor support.
We wrote our core values on March 11, 2009 — before we had clients, code, or even a company name that didn’t autocorrect. Just a late night, a whiteboard, and a clear idea of the kind of company we wanted to build: curious, trustworthy, roll-up-your-sleeves collaborative. We haven’t changed a word since. Why would we?
This dedicated group of volunteers in Santa Rosa, CA has helped hundreds of local citizens in need. Concentrating on low-income single mothers, they have repaired cars for women who could not afford to pay for expensive repairs, and have provided meaningful Christmas gifts for a mother whose three-year old is fighting cancer. But their work reaches far beyond their home town. Serve A Little has also built an elementary school for 400 children in Haiti.
Headquartered in Clarksburg, MD, this group of patriotic citizens is committed to serving America’s wounded and ill combat veterans. They support veterans and their families as they recover in military hospitals by building strong relationships, and identifying and meeting immediate family needs. They are dedicated to enhancing public awareness of the many sacrifices made by America’s veterans.
A pioneer in cancer research and bone marrow transplants, “The Hutch” has been saving lives since the 1970s. Their legacy of innovation continues to shape the future of cancer care.
LLS is the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to curing blood cancer and supporting patients and their families. Their research funding and outreach change lives every day — including in our own communities.
Since 1968, Special Olympics has empowered athletes with intellectual disabilities to compete, grow, and shine through year-round sports programs in 170+ countries. We’re honored to support their mission of inclusion and bravery.