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Electronic Caregiver breaks top 1,000 on Inc. list

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Inc. revealed today that Electronic Caregiver, Inc. (ECG) ranks No. 969 on the 2023 Inc. 5000, its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This is the second year in a row ECG, a AI-driven digital health technology and services company based in Las Cruces, has achieved recognition as a top 1000 firm on the Inc. 5000 list.

“The prestigious ranking provides an objective, data-driven look at the most successful entrepreneurial businesses in the country,” ECG said in a news release.

Prior honorees on the Inc. 5000 include Facebook, Chobani, Under Armour, Microsoft and Patagonia.

“With one in three people worldwide living with multiple chronic conditions, and increasing doctor shortages, virtual care is the future,” said ECG Founder and CEO Anthony Dohrmann. “Ranking two years in a row with Inc. 5000 clearly demonstrates we’re continuing to scale in order to meet the growing demand for AI-powered digital care.”

ECG was founded in 2009.

“The Inc. 5000 class of 2023 represents companies that have driven rapid revenue growth while navigating inflationary pressure, the rising costs of capital, and seemingly intractable hiring challenges,” the news release said. “Among this year’s top 500 companies, the average median three-year revenue growth rate ticked up to an astonishing 2,238 percent.”

In all, EGC said, the 2023 Inc. 5000 companies have added almost 1.2 million jobs to the economy during the past three years.

“Running a business has only gotten harder since the end of the pandemic,” Inc. Editor in Chief Scott Omelianuk said. “To make the Inc. 5000 — with the fast growth that requires — is truly an accomplishment. Inc. is thrilled to honor the companies that are building our future.”

ECG moved up 20 spots to rank No. 17 in health products in the 2023 list, No. 3 in New Mexico and No. 1 in Las Cruces.

“The Inc. 5000 list has withstood the test of time and has shown it is a true evaluator of the most successful companies in the USA,” ECG President Joe Baffoe said.

In 2023, ECG “has launched of the company’s most innovative product, Addison Care, (which) is utilized by hospital systems, physician practices, home care agencies, senior living providers and insurance companies to expand access to care via the delivery of telehealth services to aging and chronically ill clients,” the company said.

Addison Care features an AI-powered virtual caregiver, named Addison, provided on a dedicated Intel-powered computing interface by Lenovo, with visual sensing and facial recognition.

“Addison Care is a cutting-edge health application leveraging the computer power of 12th generation Intel CPUs, OpenVino software for computer vision optimization and AI from Sensory,” said Todd Mozer, CEO of Sensory, an AI speech and computer vision company CEO.

“The brains of Addison, and all ECG products, is ADDI, the company’s platform as a service built in conjunction with solution architects and product engineers from Amazon Web Services,” ECG said. “ADDI leverages leading services across data analytics, reporting, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to provide curated, personalized, and actionable intelligence to providers, to manage their patients and clients.”

ECG said its “infrastructure has been built to scale, enabling the company to support 200-plus providers, manage 60,000 connected devices daily, provide services to more than 200,000 patients in 2022 and process 2.5 million data inputs daily.”

For more information, Visit www.inc.com/inc5000. 2023’s top-ranked Inc. companies are also featured in the September issue of Inc. magazine, available on newsstands beginning Aug. 23.

Also visit www.electroniccaregiver.com.

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