Healthcare revenue cycle and financial operations cloud platform
Craneware operates a healthcare-specific SaaS platform (Trisus) built on Microsoft cloud infrastructure, serving hospital systems and health networks on revenue cycle, chargemaster, and compliance workflows. The hiring profile—weighted toward ops, sales, and support roles with manager-level emphasis—reflects a customer-retention and expansion focus; active projects prioritize upsell, case study development, and SaaS platform scaling. Pain-point clustering around denial reduction, cash-flow improvement, and complex 340B compliance suggests the core customer base operates at scale and complexity, with recurring challenges in claims assessment and revenue integrity.
The Craneware Group is a public healthcare software vendor specializing in revenue cycle optimization and financial operations transformation. The Trisus platform integrates chargemaster management, charge capture (pharmacy, supplies, patient estimates), claim assessment, and analytics for hospital systems. Customers are primarily mid-to-large health networks managing complex payer relationships, regulatory compliance (340B programs), and denial management. The company positions itself as a strategic partner combining healthcare domain expertise with cloud engineering; it operates as a Microsoft partner and integrates with major hospital EHR systems (Epic, Cerner, Meditech). Scale: 501–1,000 employees; public company; headquarters in Deerfield Beach, Florida, with hiring activity in the United States and United Kingdom.
Craneware's platform stack centers on Microsoft infrastructure: Dynamics 365 CRM, NetSuite for operations, SQL databases, and Microsoft cloud services. Integration points include Epic Systems, Cerner, and Meditech EHR systems, plus Oracle and Jira for internal workflows.
Trisus is a cloud-based revenue cycle platform for hospitals and health networks. Core features include chargemaster management and standardization, charge capture automation (pharmacy, supplies, patient billing), claim assessment and denial reduction, compliance monitoring (340B programs), and revenue integrity analytics.
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