Change Healthcare is change Healthcare is a healthcare technology company that operates one of the largest independent healthcare IT platforms in the United States, serving as both an EMR/EHR vendor and a comprehensive healthcare technology ecosystem provider. Originally formed in 2007 as part of the Emdeon entity and later rebranded following multiple mergers and acquisitions, Change Healthcare was acquired by Optum (UnitedHealth Group) in 2022, though it continues to operate as a distinct technology platform. The company's ambulatory EHR solution is designed for small to mid-sized physician practices, outpatient clinics, and specialty providers seeking an integrated clinical and revenue cycle management platform.
The Change Healthcare platform distinguishes itself through deep vertical integration across the healthcare technology stack. Unlike pure-play EMR vendors, Change Healthcare combines ambulatory EHR functionality with native revenue cycle management capabilities, claims processing infrastructure, and direct connectivity to one of the nation's largest healthcare networks. The Intelligent Healthcare Network connects over 1 million physicians, 118,000 dentists, 33,000 pharmacies, 5,500 hospitals, 600 laboratories, and 300 payers, enabling real-time eligibility verification, claims submission, and payment processing within the same ecosystem that manages clinical documentation.
The ambulatory EHR module includes standard functionality such as clinical documentation templates, e-prescribing through Surescripts certification, patient scheduling, lab integration with major reference laboratories, patient portal capabilities, and MIPS/MACRA quality reporting tools. The system emphasizes interoperability through participation in both CommonWell Health Alliance and Carequality frameworks, providing access to patient data across disparate health systems. Change Healthcare also maintains DirectTrust accreditation for secure health information exchange.
Technically, Change Healthcare's platform is cloud-based with web and mobile access, designed to support multi-location practices and specialty-specific workflows. The company offers specialty-specific templates and configurations for primary care disciplines including family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics, as well as specialties such as cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, gastroenterology, OB-GYN, and urgent care centers.
The platform's primary competitive advantage lies in its revenue cycle integration. Practices using Change Healthcare's EHR benefit from seamless claims scrubbing, eligibility verification, remittance processing, and denial management through the same vendor ecosystem, potentially reducing revenue cycle friction compared to multi-vendor implementations. The company processes over 14 billion healthcare transactions annually, providing significant claims processing scale and payer connectivity.
Change Healthcare primarily targets independent physician practices with 1-50 providers, specialty groups, and ambulatory surgical centers. The acquisition by Optum has raised questions about competitive dynamics, particularly for practices that compete with or refer to Optum-affiliated providers, though the company maintains it operates independently. Following a significant February 2024 ransomware attack that disrupted claims processing across the U.S. healthcare system, Change Healthcare has invested substantially in cybersecurity infrastructure, though this incident remains a consideration for prospective customers evaluating vendor stability and security posture.