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InfoLogix


As the leading provider of mobile intelligence technology solutions, InfoLogix uses the industry's most advanced wireless information technology to increase the efficiency, accuracy, and transparency of complex business and clinical processes. With numerous patents, InfoLogix provides strategic consulting, business applications, wireless device and infrastructure, connectivity, and mobile managed services solutions to Fortune 1000 and healthcare clients including Merck and Company, King Pharmaceuticals, Kaiser Permanente, Endo Pharmaceuticals, Adventist Health, Universal Health Services, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, and Stanford School of Medicine.
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InfoLogix
101 E. County Line Road
Suite 210
Hatboro,PA
19040
USA
Main: 215-604-0691
Fax: 215-604-0695

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