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FRESNO, Calif. — SimpleTherapy, a prominent provider of virtual musculoskeletal (MSK) and behavioral health care solutions, has achieved a significant milestone by being named one of the Top 50 Healthcare Technology Companies of 2025. This prestigious recognition from The Healthcare Technology Report underscores the company's commitment to delivering innovative and effective healthcare solutions.
This accolade marks SimpleTherapy's second consecutive year on the list, following its previous recognition as part of the Top 100 in 2024. The company's continuous dedication to enhancing patient care through technology has set it apart in a competitive landscape. By focusing on virtual care, SimpleTherapy addresses the growing demand for accessible and effective health solutions, particularly in the realm of musculoskeletal and behavioral health.
The recognition not only reflects the company’s achievements but also highlights the importance of innovation in the healthcare sector. SimpleTherapy remains committed to improving patient outcomes and advancing the future of healthcare technology.
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