About Open Health Market

Open Health Market is a first-of-its-kind health services transactional tool that directly connects purchasers of health care services (employers and individuals) to accredited medical providers. Open Health Market enables committed corporations and providers passionate about increasing the value of health care in America to achieve their goals. Registration is free to purchasers and providers alike. Providers, please register and create your profile to promote the high quality and value of your health care services, and to enable you to respond to individual and group requests.

OHM Features

OHM features fall into three general categories: Individual Requests, Group Requests and Provider Outreach.

Individual Requests enable individuals to take ownership of their health care spend by soliciting service bids from providers to perform surgical procedures.

Group Requests utilize OHM's RFP development and publishing tools to engage in an RFP process with registered providers.

Provider Outreach capabilities include a provider profile, posting of syndicated news bulletins and ability to respond to individual and group requests for services.

For a graphical representation of how our RFP Management Process works please click the image below.

How OHM Works

The OHM Team

The OHM team brings together experience from healthcare, law, business and Web 2.0 development. We are committed to the principles of the free market in bringing about positive and impactful change to our healthcare system. We hope that you will join the movement by signing up now.
Don Crandlemire
An attorney specializing in healthcare for over 15 years, and the founder of OHM.
Peter F Hayes
Principal of Healthcare Solutions; formerly Director of Associate Health & Wellness at Hannaford Supermarkets.
Leonard Fromer, MD
Executive Medical Director, Group Practice Forum and Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of California.
Cognisync, Inc.
Cognisync, Inc. is a technology solutions company founded in February 2007 by Andrew Kelly and Frank Nikola.


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