About HPS

HPS, founded in 1988, is a leader in providing exceptional healthcare administrative software solutions.
HPS (Health Plan Systems, Inc.) creates exceptional healthcare administrative software for all stakeholders in the healthcare industry – Unions & Self Insured Funds, Insurance Companies, Third Party Administrators, Hospitals, Doctors, Practitioners and Healthcare Consumers. We specialize in providing customized healthcare administrative software solutions for:
- Unions & Self Insured Funds
- Insurance Companies
- Third Party Administrators
- Hospitals
- Doctors, Dentists & Practitioners and
- Healthcare Consumers
Our software solutions are driven by top-notch management with over 120+ years of combined domain experience. Our solutions excel in providing a great degree of efficiency, flexibility and functionality while removing administrative waste in healthcare expenditures.
Our Credentials
Field Knowledge
Our solutions backed by in-depth field knowledge
- 20 years in healthcare administrative software development
- Led by a renowned practitioner and visionary
- Expert workforce with over 120 years of combined domain experience
Track Record
Focus on innovation & adoption of mature new technologies
- Market presence in more than 10 states in the US
- Impeccable track record of not losing a single client to the competition
- Cutting edge technology partnerships for creating solutions that perform beyond expectations
Customer Focus
Treating every customer as if they are the only one
- Unique and completely customized workflow for each client
- Hands on consulting for optimized workflow
- Solutions are cloud powered with redundancy and failovers
Our Journey
The journey of HPS has been one that is very eventful, of planned growth, of introducing industry defining technology in healthcare administration sector, of delightful customer relationships. Take a look:
Passionate Customer Service
A survey conducted by Dun & Bradstreet (in 2011) shows why customers have an unwavering faith in HPS solutions. Results in the diagram below:



