Archives for 2012
Independent physicians won’t be forgotten in the process of resolving the federal fiscal stalemate, as long as David Schlaifer, CEO of Doctors Administrative Solutions, has his w...
Doctors Administrative Solutions (DAS) announced that CEO, David Schlaifer and Marketing Director, Mallory Tai Taylor were selected to participate in the White House Business Counc...
Doctors Administrative Solutions (DAS) is pleased to announce Inc. magazine ranked DAS #795 on its sixth annual Inc. 500|5000, an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest-gr...
Doctors Administrative Solutions (DAS) has been named to the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s Fast 50 list for a third consecutive year. DAS ranked 13th on the annual list, which is ...
DALLAS, July 16, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Aprima Medical Software today unveiled Aprima Mobile, a mobile app that allows physicians to access key functions and patient data...
As a representative of higher education from the Florida Nature Coast, Linda Prescott was invited to attend a meeting on June 6 in Washington, DC of The White House Business Counci...

David Schlaifer was recognized by the Tampa Bay Technology Forum and Tampa Bay Business Journal as one of the leading CEOs of a technology company, a finalist for CEO of the Year for the second year in a row.

Doctors Administrative Solutions was recognized on the 2012 Inc. 500|5000 annual exclusive list of America’s fastest-growing private companies with a three year sales growth of 430%. DAS ranked an impressive #795.

For the third consecutive year, DAS has been recognized by the Tampa Bay Business Journal as one of the Fast 50 – the 50 fastest growing companies in Tampa Bay. For 2012, we ranked in the Top 15.

David Schlaifer was recognized by the Tampa Bay Technology Forum and Tampa Bay Business Journal as one of the leading CEOs of a technology company, earning the distinction of CEO of the Year finalist.
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- 1. ACOs may affect physician employment patterns, JAMA study finds
- 2. OIG: CMS paid out $434M in improper premium assistance payments
- 3. Opioid prescriptions aren’t decreasing, study finds
- 4. ACOs using medical home physicians save money, yield higher quality, report finds
- 5. Uninsured rate stays stable in 2018