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  • UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital has the most employees (3,000).
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RxAdvance vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2013
4.5
Southborough, MA1$2.0B239
1912
4.6
Oakland, CA11$340.0M3,000
2014
4.4
Denver, CO1$20.0M248
2011
3.8
Boston, MA1$6.5M152
2010
4.6
Palo Alto, CA2$18.0M100
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3.7
New York, NY1$1.7M60
2014
4.2
New York, NY1$5.3M375
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Los Angeles, CA1-31
Omada Health
2011
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$104.0M2
2015
4.3
New York, NY1$2.5M75
2011
3.7
Carlsbad, CA1$17.3M291
Recursion
2013
4.2
Salt Lake City, UT1$58.8M7

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RxAdvance salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
RxAdvance
$89,356$42.96-

Compare RxAdvance job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
RxAdvance
$98,579$47.39
HealthTap
$118,447$56.95
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
$97,238$46.75
SonderMind
$96,157$46.23
Maven
$93,733$45.06
HomeHero, Inc.
$93,530$44.97
Recursion
$93,361$44.88
Simplifeye
$93,250$44.83
Omada Health
$93,121$44.77
OneDrop
$93,098$44.76
Acutus Medical
$92,922$44.67
Wellframe
$92,319$44.38

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RxAdvance demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Omada Health42%58%
Maven57%43%
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Compare race at RxAdvance vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Omada Health
70%13%7%6%4%
9.2
57%17%12%10%5%
9.6

RxAdvance and similar companies CEOs

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Bertram Lubin is a President and CEO at Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland.

David Harrison Roman
Acutus Medical

Mr. Roman joined Acutus with over 15 years of experience in the medical technology industry. Most recently, Mr. Roman served as Vice President, Strategy and FP&A for Baxter International, Inc., where Mr. Roman has held roles of increasing responsibility since 2016. Prior to joining Baxter, Mr. Roman was a managing director at Goldman, Sachs & Co., leading the firm’s US medical technology equity research team. Mr. Roman began his professional career in 2004 at Morgan Stanley, where he also covered the medical technology sector as a research analyst.

Sean Duffy
Omada Health

Sean is certain that behavioral medicine is at an incredible tipping point of innovation, thanks to technology and design. He holds a BS in Neuroscience from Columbia University, was an MD/MBA candidate at Harvard, and formerly worked for Google and IDEO.

Jacob Sattelmair
Wellframe

Jacob is a Harvard and Oxford trained public health scientist and technologist.He was previously Director of Research & Strategy at Dossia, one of the world’s first and largest Personal Health Records, and Product Manager at RunKeeper, a leading mobile/web health and fitness platform. Jacob’s doctoral research examined the relationship between lifestyle behavior and cardiovascular disease prevention.

Mark D. Frank
SonderMind

Mark Frank is the CEO and Co-Founder of SonderMind, which is redesigning behavioral health to be more accessible, approachable and utilized. The company provides a comprehensive solution for patients to receive high-quality therapeutic care, health plans and systems to address improving outcomes, and therapists to grow as clinicians and thrive in a private practice setting. Prior to SonderMind, Mark was the CEO and Founder of Next Oncology, a radiation oncology management services organization that he sold six years after founding. He was also the co-founder of SafeImageMD (sold in 2016), a SAAS solution for physicians and patients to manage medical imaging data. He is currently Chairman of the Board for an ACO-focused urgent care company, AfterOurs Inc. Mark graduated with a degree in Computer Science from West Point and served as an Army officer for five years, earning a Bronze Star during his time in Iraq. Following the Army, he earned both his MBA and Masters of Engineering Management at Northwestern University. Prior to his entrepreneurial efforts, Mark was an investment banker with Morgan Stanley, focusing on healthcare M&A. He is married with three extremely active elementary-school children

Chistopher C. Gibson
Recursion

Chris completed his Ph.D. in bioengineering at the University of Utah in the Fall of 2013 before taking a leave of absence from medical school to found and grow Recursion. He developed the core technology underlying this venture while in the lab of Dr. Dean Li. Chris comes from a family of entrepreneurs, is a graduate of Rice University with degrees in bioengineering and managerial studies and has completed an intense course in entrepreneurship at Stanford GSB. Chris is also a Board Member of CureHHT, a patient advocacy group for Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, and Recursion's first spin-co, CereXis, Inc. Chris enjoys cycling on both the road and the trails that cut through Utah's great wilderness, as well as spending precious time with his family. To read more about Chris’s inspiration for co-founding Recursion, go here.

Bill Gossman
HealthTap

Bill Gossman has been an active investor and company builder in the venture industry since 1997. He is currently an executive in residence at MDV-Mohr Davidow Ventures. In this role he leverages more than 25 years of hands-on experience building and leading high-growth organizations primarily in digital media, social media and mobile. He is a pioneer in behavioral targeting and enabling media delivery to cell phones. He is currently the CEO of Hi5. Previously he filled executive positions at MDV portfolio companies including CEO of Sabrix (acquired in December 2009 by Thomson Reuters) and CFO of nLight, each of which are now leaders in their respective segments. He also served as a Strategic Advisor to Quake Technologies, which was acquired by AMCC. Bill co-founded @mobile, a wireless Internet software and services company, where he served as COO and CFO, and later engineered the company's $400 million merger with Software.com (Openwave Systems). Prior to OPWV (@mobile), he served in management and technical positions at Lucent, AT&T Wireless, Hughes and Northrop. His technical interests span artificial intelligence, mobility, signal processing and distributed systems. He holds 13 patents and has a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University, a master of science degree from MIT and an MBA from the University of Maryland. Bill serves on the boards of AudienceScience and Pelago and is a personal investor and advisor to iLike (NWS), RealSelf and Kickball Labs. Additionally, he is a member of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), the Online Publishers Association (OPA), the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) and the Board of Visitors at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business. He and his wife Cheryl are founders of the Center for Pediatric and Perinatal Simulation at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle.

Ryan Hungate
Simplifeye

Jeffrey Dachis
OneDrop

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