Our client, a large healthcare provider, needed a partner to address a significant increase in coding due to growth from a number of acquisitions. Learn how Oxford helped them support their growth without impacting the quality of their coding.

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A healthcare client was seeking a partner to outsource the entire coding process including tighter management to increase productivity and reduce the Discharged Not Final Billed (DNFB). Learn how their partnership with Oxford helped them achieve their goals.
Discover how an Oxford consultant helped a pharmaceutical manufacturer prepare for the launch of its new drug with a custom AWS infrastructure.
Our client wanted to consolidate legacy systems supporting four disparate business units into a single solution using an Azure™ platform.
Discover how Oxford’s team of medical writers completed 150 scientific validity reports within five months.
Discover how Oxford’s SAP™ experts ensured key business requirements were effectively incorporated during a global SAP implementation and harmonization.
Discover how Oxford helped a client re-submit a failed BLA.
Discover how Oxford supported a medical device manufacturer with on-site expertise when key stakeholders were away on leave.
Discover how Oxford helped a hearing aid manufacturer make considerable progress toward their EU MDR compliance goals.
Discover how Oxford harmonized and simplified over one thousand applications used by a global medical device manufacturer after an acquisition.
Discover how Oxford helped a pharmaceutical manufacturer open a fully validated facility within eleven months.
On January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect, introducing new privacy regulations for California consumers. The CCPA protects the non-public personal information (NPPI) of consumers by granting the following rights: