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DocsInk.com Secures Nearly $1,000,000 in Series A Round to Power Healthcare Communication


Wilmington NC (PRWEB) January 14, 2014

DocsInk’s innovative platform and mission statement to eliminate the clinical silos plaguing the health care industry helped them secure nearly $ 1,000,000 in series A funding. David Edmonds, Executive for the privately held venture capital group, states, “The market dictated our desire to invest in mobile healthcare technology. After reviewing many and considering few, DocsInk was chosen for their exclusive ability to address the major challenges facing every medical provider, patient, and health care organization today, with their simple facebook-style application.”

DocsInk LLC, based in Wilmington, North Carolina, is one of the few technology companies who spent the time and money to work alongside physicians to develop a solution that benefits both patient and provider. Shadowing a large group of interventional cardiologists located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the DocsInk team initially began by tackling the issues of poor clinical communications and faltering revenue cycles due to the loss of charges for services performed in the hospital or ambulatory surgery units. Since the successful alpha, beta and release of the resulting mobile charge capture solution, DocsInk customers continue to benefit from an improved workflow, average 15% increase in revenue, and 75% reduction in billing cycles. This, however, was just the beginning.

The real DocsInk story centers on their development of a facebook-style, coordinated care platform. Through an approved “Share-Care” process, disparate providers are securely connected regardless of their technology systems, without the need of costly interfaces. Entire community care teams are connected for the purpose of communicating about a shared patient population. At risk patients are re-engaged through the use of DocsInk’s integrated telehealth video component.

This type of broad connectivity quickly improves continuity of care and eliminates unnecessary redundancy of treatment that is largely responsible for the high cost of health care today. DocsInk also serves as the mobile vehicle for clinical alerts including those received from health information exchanges and increasingly popular home health devices. Providers and case managers are instantly notified of pertinent clinical information and abnormal results, literally changing the speed of which health care is delivered.

The DocsInk application also automates admission and discharge notifications, manages referral requests, allows secure text messaging, and provides ICD10-ready mobile charge capture, and a secure patient portal. The combination of this functionality on an integrated platform sets DocsInk apart from other competitive solutions. Just as importantly, their low price point makes it a viable commodity for single practitioners and large health systems alike.

A lead physician from a major ACO was quoted as saying, “DocsInk is the long awaited solution that affordably addresses the issues facing health care today. It is technology that actually works for physicians, instead of just one more concession that we have to make.”







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High Flow Rates and Energy Usage CINTEP Resolves Existing Design Problems on Most Showers by Innovating the Power Shower System


London, UK (PRWEB) July 04, 2013

Water consumption in the shower presents every household with two problems: high flow rates and high energy usage. Both issues not only lead to steep energy costs but also produce high carbon footprints for every home. While government policies and current building codes enacting reduced flow rates for showerheads somewhat lessen environmental impact of showers, most systems today might lead some to take longer showers, leading to increased water and energy usage, and others to settle for quick and joyless showers, leading to compromised enjoyment.

CINTEP’s award-winning, innovative shower system may just be the answer to a more energy efficient and smarter bathroom renovation or installation — and better yet, more pleasant showers.

“Our mission is to make it possible for an average shower user, without compromising on their enjoyment of showering, to consume less than 20 litres or less of water per day, with a payback on additional cost of less than three years, for 50 percent of the population.” says CINTEP CEO Nick Christy,

CINTEP further intends to save one billion litres of water by the end of 2016 and one million tons of CO2 by the end of 2020 simply by converting existing shower users to their recycling shower systems.

A previous study conducted by Unilever (http://www.unilever.com/sustainable-living/ourapproach/embeddingsustainability/Encouragingbehaviourchange/) found out that an average shower is eight minutes, three minutes longer than was traditionally thought. For families with power showers this meant using 200,000 litres of hot water per year at an average cost of £918 per year. CINTEP’s technology means families can keep the same level of shower experience but cut water consumption and energy consumption by 70%.

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Power Quarterly Deals Analysis: M&A and Investment Trends – Q2 2013

London (PRWEB) November 19, 2013

Power Quarterly Deals Analysis: M&A and Investment Trends – Q2 2013

Summary

GlobalData’s “Power Quarterly Deals Analysis: M&A and Investment Trends – Q2 2013” report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on the mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and financings in the power industry. The report provides detailed information on M&As, equity/debt offerings, private equity (PE), venture financing and partnership transactions recorded in the power industry in Q2 2013. The report portrays detailed comparative data on the number of deals and their value in the last five quarters, categorized into deal types, segments and geographies. The report also provides information on the top PE, venture capital (VC) and advisory firms in the power industry.

GlobalData derived the data presented in this report from proprietary in-house deals database and primary and secondary research.

Scope

-Analyze market trends for the power market in the global arena

-Review of deal trends in wind, fossil fuels, cogeneration, solar, hydro, biopower, geothermal, transformation technologies, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy infrastructure, and nuclear energy markets.

-Analysis of M&A, Equity/Debt Offerings, Private Equity, Venture Financing and Partnerships in the power industry

-Summary of power deals globally in the last five quarters

-Information on the top deals that took place in the power industry

-Geographies covered include – North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South & Central America, and Middle East & Africa

-League Tables of financial advisors in M&A and equity/debt offerings. This includes key advisors such as Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs

Reasons to buy

-Enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner

-Find out the major deal performing segments for investments in your industry

-Evaluate type of companies divesting / acquiring and ways to raise capital in the market

-Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the power market

-Identify major private equity/venture capital firms that are providing finance in the power market

-Identify growth segments and opportunities in each region within the industry

-Look for key financial advisors where you are planning to raise capital from the market or for acquisitions within the industry

-Identify top deals makers in the power market

1 Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents 3

1.1 List of Tables 6

1.2 List of Figures 9

2 Power Industry, Global, Deals Summary 11

2.1 Power Industry, Global, Deals Analysis, Q2 2013 11

2.2 Power Industry, Global, Number of Deals by Type, Q2 2013 14

2.3 Power Industry, Global, Top Deals, Q2 2013 15

3 Power Industry, Global, Top Deal Makers, Q2 2013 16

4 Power Industry, Global, Deals Summary, by Type 17

4.1 Power Industry, Global, Merger and Acquisition Deals, Q2 2013 17

4.1.1 Top M&A Deals in Q2 2013 19

4.2 Power Industry, Global, Asset Transaction Deals, Q2 2013 20

4.2.1 Top Asset Transaction Deals in Q2 2013 22

4.3 Power Industry, Global, Asset Finance Deals, Q2 2013 23

4.3.1 Power Industry, Global, Project Finance Deals, Q2 2013 25

4.3.2 Power Industry, Global, Self-Funded Projects, Q2 2013 28

4.4 Power Industry, Global, Equity Offering Deals, Q2 2013 31

4.4.1 Top IPOs in Q2 2013 33

4.4.2 Top Secondary Offerings in Q2 2013 33

4.4.3 Top PIPE Deals in Q2 2013 34

4.5 Power Industry, Global, Debt Offering Deals, Q2 2013 35

4.5.1 Top Public Debt Offerings in Q2 2013 36

4.5.2 Top Private Debt Placements in Q2 2013 37

4.6 Power Industry, Global, Venture Capital Deals, Q2 2013 38

4.6.1 Power Industry, Global, Top Venture Financing Firms, Q2 2012–Q2 2013 40

4.6.2 Top Venture Financing Deals in Q2 2013 41

4.7 Power Industry, Global, Private Equity Deals, Q2 2013 42

4.7.1 Power Industry, Global, Top Private Equity Firms, Q2 2012–Q2 2013 44

4.7.2 Top Private Equity Deals in Q2 2013 45

4.8 Power Industry, Global, Partnership Deals, Q2 2013 46

4.8.1 Partnership Deals in Q2 2013 48

5 Power Industry, Global, Deal Summary, by Sector 50

5.1 Power Industry, Global, Wind Deals, Q2 2013 50

5.1.1 Wind – Deals of the Quarter 52

5.2 Power Industry, Global, Solar Deals, Q2 2013 54

5.2.1 Solar – Deals of the Quarter 56

5.3 Power Industry, Global, Fossil Fuel Deals, Q2 2013 57

5.3.1 Fossil Fuels – Deals of the Quarter 59

5.4 Power Industry, Global, Hydro Deals, Q2 2013 61

5.4.1 Hydro – Deals of the Quarter 63

5.5 Power Industry, Global, Biopower Deals, Q2 2013 64

5.5.1 Biopower – Deals of the Quarter 66

5.6 Power Industry, Global, Energy Efficiency Deals, Q2 2013 67

5.6.1 Energy Efficiency – Deals of the Quarter 69

5.7 Power Industry, Global, Nuclear Deals, Q2 2013 71

5.7.1 Nuclear – Deals of the Quarter 73

5.8 Power Industry, Global, Geothermal Deals, Q2 2013 74

5.8.1 Geothermal – Deals of the Quarter 76

5.9 Power Industry, Global, Energy Infrastructure Deals, Q2 2013 77

5.9.1 Energy Infrastructure – Deals of the Quarter 79

5.10 Power Industry, Global, Energy Storage Deals, Q2 2013 80

5.10.1 Energy Storage – Deals of the Quarter 82

6 Power Industry, Deal Summary, by Geography 83

6.1 Power Industry, North America Deals, Q2 2013 83

6.1.1 North America – Deals of the Quarter 85

6.2 Power Industry, Europe Deals, Q2 2013 88

6.2.1 Europe – Deals of the Quarter 90

6.3 Power Industry, Asia-Pacific Deals, Q2 2013 92

6.3.1 Asia-Pacific – Deals of the Quarter 94

6.4 Power Industry, Rest of the World Deals, Q2 2013 96

6.4.1 Rest of the World – Deals of the Quarter 98

7 Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors 100

7.1 Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, M&A, Deal Summary, Q2 2012–Q2 2013 100

7.2 Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Equity Offerings, Deal Summary, Q2 2012–Q2 2013 102

7.3 Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Debt Offerings, Deal Summary Q2 2012–Q2 2013 104

8 Further Information 106

8.1 Methodology 106

8.2 About GlobalData 107

8.3 Disclosure information 108

8.4 Disclaimer 108

List of Tables

Table 1: Power Industry, Global, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 13

Table 2: Power Industry, Global, Deals by Type, Deals (Number and %), Q2 2013 14

Table 3: Power Industry, Global, Top Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 15

Table 4: Power Industry, Global, Top Deal Makers, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2013 16

Table 5: Power Industry, Global, M&A, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 18

Table 6: Power Industry, Global, Top M&A Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 19

Table 7: Power Industry, Global, Asset Transaction, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012-Q2 2013 21

Table 8: Power Industry, Global, Top Asset Transaction Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 22

Table 9: Power Industry, Global, Asset Finance, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012-Q2 2013 24

Table 10: Power Industry, Global, Project Finance, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 26

Table 11: Power Industry, Global, Top Project Finance Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 27

Table 12: Power Industry, Global, Self-Funded Projects, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 29

Table 13: Power Industry, Global, Top Self-Funded Projects, Q2 2013 30

Table 14: Power Industry, Global, Equity Offerings, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 32

Table 15: Power Industry, Global, Top IPOs (US$ m), Q2 2013 33

Table 16: Power Industry, Global, Top Secondary Offerings (US$ m), Q2 2013 33

Table 17: Power Industry, Global, Top PIPE Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 34

Table 18: Power Industry, Global, Debt Offerings, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 36

Table 19: Power Industry, Global, Top Public Debt Offerings (US$ m), Q2 2013 36

Table 20: Power Industry, Global, Top Private Debt Placements (US$ m), Q2 2013 37

Table 21: Power Industry, Global, Venture Capital, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 39

Table 22: Power Industry, Global, Top Venture Financing Firms, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 40

Table 23: Power Industry, Global, Top Venture Financing Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 41

Table 24: Power Industry, Global, Private Equity, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 43

Table 25: Power Industry, Global, Top Private Equity Firms, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 44

Table 26: Power Industry, Global, Top Private Equity Deals (US$ m), Q2 2013 45

Table 27: Power Industry, Global, Partnerships, Deals Summary, Number of Deals, Q2 2012–Q2 2013 47

Table 28: Power Industry, Global, Wind, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 51

Table 29: Power Industry, Global, Solar, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 55

Table 30: Power Industry, Global, Fossil Fuels, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 58

Table 31: Power Industry, Global, Hydro, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 62

Table 32: Power Industry, Global, Biopower, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 65

Table 33: Power Industry, Global, Energy Efficiency, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 68

Table 34: Power Industry, Global, Nuclear, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 72

Table 35: Power Industry, Global, Geothermal, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 75

Table 36: Power Industry, Global, Energy Infrastructure, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 78

Table 37: Power Industry, Global, Energy Storage, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 81

Table 38: Power Industry, North America, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 84

Table 39: Power Industry, Europe, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 89

Table 40: Power Industry, Asia-Pacific, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 93

Table 41: Power Industry, Rest of the World, Deals Summary, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 97

Table 42: Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, M&A, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 101

Table 43: Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Equity Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 103

Table 44: Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Debt Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 105

List of Figures

Figure 1: Power Industry, Global, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 11

Figure 2: Power Industry, Global, Number of Deals by Type (%), Q2 2013 14

Figure 3: Power Industry, Global, Mergers and Acquisitions, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 17

Figure 4: Power Industry, Global, Asset Transactions, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012-Q2 2013 20

Figure 5: Power Industry, Global, Asset Finance, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 23

Figure 6: Power Industry, Global, Project Finance, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 25

Figure 7: Power Industry, Global, Self-Funded Projects, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 28

Figure 8: Power Industry, Global, Equity Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 31

Figure 9: Power Industry, Global, Debt Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 35

Figure 10: Power Industry, Global, Venture Capital Deals, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 38

Figure 11: Power Industry, Global, Top Venture Financing Firms, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 40

Figure 12: Power Industry, Global, Private Equity Deals, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 42

Figure 13: Power Industry, Global, Top Private Equity Firms, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 44

Figure 14: Power Industry, Global, Partnerships, Number of Deals, Q2 2012–Q2 2013 46

Figure 15: Power Industry, Global, Partnership Deals, Break-Down (%),Q2 2013 47

Figure 16: Power Industry, Global, Wind, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 50

Figure 17: Power Industry, Global, Solar, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 54

Figure 18: Power Industry, Global, Fossil Fuels, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 57

Figure 19: Power Industry, Global, Hydro, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 61

Figure 20: Power Industry, Global, Biopower, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 64

Figure 21: Power Industry, Global, Energy Efficiency, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 67

Figure 22:Power Industry, Global, Nuclear, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 71

Figure 23:Power Industry, Global, Geothermal, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 74

Figure 24: Power Industry, Global, Energy Infrastructure, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 77

Figure 25:Power Industry, Global, Energy Storage, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 80

Figure 26: Power Industry, North America, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 83

Figure 27: Power Industry, Europe, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 88

Figure 28: Power Industry, Asia-Pacific, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 92

Figure 29: Power Industry, Rest of the World, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 96

Figure 30: Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, M&A, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 100

Figure 31: Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Equity Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 102

Figure 32: Power Industry, Global, Top Financial Advisors, Debt Offerings, Number of Deals and Deal Values (US$ m), Q2 2012–Q2 2013 104

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