WorldDoc, Inc. Ranks No. 31 on the 2008 Inc. 5000
Top 100 Health Industry Companies
WorldDoc, Inc. Ranks No. 700 on the 2008 Inc. 5,000 List
Las Vegas, NV September 8, 2008 --WorldDoc, Inc. announced that it was ranked No. 31 on Inc’s Top 100 Companies in the Health Industry list and placed No. 700 on its annual ranking of the 5,000 fastest growing private companies in the country with three-year sales growth of 487.9%. The list is the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy – America’s independent-minded entrepreneurs. Taken as a whole, these companies represent the backbone of the U.S. economy.
WorldDoc is a thriving, innovative health technology company that continues to experience tremendous growth in its client base, strategic alliances, health solutions and professional team. “This second year in a row honor of being one of the top companies in the health industry is a direct result of a dedicated, talented group of individuals with varied backgrounds that make up the WorldDoc team,” said Rahul Singal, MD, president and CEO of WorldDoc, Inc. “Member trust and engagement are key value propositions that differentiate us in the healthcare marketplace and will continue to play a major role in our success and growth.”
The 5000 companies that made the list reported aggregate revenue of $185 billion and median three-year growth of 147 percent. Most important, the 2008 Inc. 5000 companies were engines of job growth, having created more than 826,033 jobs since those companies were founded. Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and a list of the fastest-growing companies that can be sorted by industry and region can be found at www.inc5000.com.
The 2008 Inc. 5000 list measures revenue growth from 2004 through 2007. To qualify, companies must be U.S.-based and privately held, for profit, independent – not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies – as of December 31, 2007, and have had at least $200,000 in revenue in 2004, and $2 million in 2007.
“Our second annual Inc. 5000 continues the most ambitious project in business journalism,” said Inc. 5000 Project Manager Jim Melloan. “The Inc. 5000 gives an unrivalled portrait of young, underreported companies across all industries doing fascinating things with cutting-edge business models, as well as older companies that are still showing impressive growth.”
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About WorldDoc, Inc.
WorldDoc, Inc. is a leading provider of consumer care management systems to health plans, third party administrators (TPAs) and employers. WorldDoc’s fully integrated product suite empowers individuals to make better health care decisions leading to decreased costs and improved health. WorldDoc’s solutions integrate an individual’s health risk assessment (HRA), medical and pharmacy claims, laboratory test results and biometric data to provide a comprehensive care management solution that includes personalized medical goals, care gap identification and secure, personalized, actionable programs and communications. WorldDoc’s complete integration of a patient’s health information provides a more personalized solution that increases member engagement. The company’s solutions contribute to effectiveness and cost savings in the areas of demand and disease management, pharmacy cost containment and disease prevention. For more information, visit www.worlddoc.com.
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This news release contains forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements made in this news release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be significantly impacted by certain risks and uncertainties described in WorldDoc, Inc.'s Private Placement Memorandum, dated May 22, 2000, as amended.


