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[edit]I don't see anything wrong with this page. Abd4544 (talk) 15:14, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
The article is too brief to be considered more than a stub. What kind of legal entity is MedAssurant? What major projects has it completed? Awards received? Difficulties encountered? Folklore1 (talk) 05:09, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Copyright violations.
[edit]Reverted because additions were copied from http://www.inovalon.com/WhoWeAre/Pages/history.aspx.
- Website: "By 2004 a significant customer base had been achieved, and investment began to strengthen the service footprint and healthcare information technology (HCIT) toolsets. "
- Article: "By 2004, a significant customer base had been achieved and investment began to strengthen the service footprint and healthcare information technology (HCIT) toolsets."
- Website: "Four years later, in 2002, Dunleavy and Rick Lasch, founder of Medical Site Reviewers, LLC in Okemos, Michigan, began working together to address the growing applications of healthcare data aggregation in a landscape of rising regulatory complexity. "
- Article: "In 2002, Dunleavy and Rick Lasch, founder of Medical Site Reviewers, LLC in Okemos, Michigan, began collaborating to address the growing applications of healthcare data aggregation in a landscape of rising regulatory complexity. "
Press releases are not a reliable ref. Valid references were also removed. Bgwhite (talk) 06:48, 15 January 2014 (UTC)
- You copied material that was present on a website. Doesn't matter if the page is no longer there. You still copied it.
- Do no remove any material on this page. Do not remove valid references.
- Material must be referenced by third-party sources. Companies, people and organizations do lie, make up or not tell the whole truth. Only reliable third-party sources can be used, except for some material. A company's profit, work-force size or other similar information can only come from the company, thus this is allowed.
- As you work for the company, please read Conflict of Interest. This tells you want can and can't do in editing an article. Bgwhite (talk) 23:40, 16 January 2014 (UTC)