The Future of Enterprise Healthcare: Connected, Predictive, and Insight‑Driven

Hardenbergh Group, Sentact, and Preverity Combine

The healthcare industry’s most trusted leaders in patient safety, risk management, compliance, and workforce solutions have united to deliver a single, powerful platform. Sentact, Hardenbergh Group, and Preverity now offer an integrated solution combining digital rounding, predictive risk intelligence, credentialing and workforce management, and enterprise-wide analytics. This unified platform provides hospitals and health systems with…

Sentact, Hardenbergh Group, Preverity, and National Credentialing Solutions Unveil Unified Brand Reimagining the Path to Exceptional Care 

New brand brings together unmatched technology, analytics, and services to power mission‑critical safety, quality, experience, and compliance initiatives to improve outcomes  Nashville, Tenn, December 8, 2025 — Sentact today announced the launch of its new, unified brand, bringing Hardenbergh Group, Preverity, and National Credentialing Solutions under the Sentact name to better serve hospitals and health…

Lessons Learned from “Dr. Death”

The popular podcast series Dr. Death, which covers the story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a former neurosurgeon convicted of gross malpractice who is now serving a life sentence in prison, has captured the nation’s imagination.

Taking the Medical Staff Office Paperless Is on Everyone’s To-Do List If They Are Still Shuffling Paper, but How Do You Reach the Finish Line?

Everyone knows that going paperless has advantages. Most medical staff offices (MSOs) have made strides toward going paperless, but some processes often linger and still need to transition. Medical Services Professionals (MSPs) planning to reduce or eliminate those final paper processes will likely encounter challenges. However, any MSO can finish the transition with some planning and preparation.

Controlling Costs After an Acquisition

The Hardenbergh Group’s client, a large, Connecticut acute care hospital, has served its community for decades. The hospital was acquired by a major hospital and health system in 2015. The hospital turned to The Hardenbergh Group to fill its void.

Filling Gaps in Times of Need

A large, East Coast healthcare system with several hundred employed physicians and an established Medical Staff Office was unexpectedly losing one of its long-term credentialing professionals.