Category: In the News

Employers try to limit rising health plan costs (The Tennessean)

Published September 2009

By Getahn Ward. Pat Stella is pondering his options after being told by an insurance broker that premiums on his employees' health benefits package could increase by as much as 11 percent next year. "We usually give our employees more than one choice," the chief executive of Fire Sprinkler LLC said. "It could be we don't — maybe we give them one choice." Stella... Read more

Nashville consulting firm makes 'Inc.' list (The Tennessean)

Published September 2009

Inc. magazine named Nashville-based Cumberland Consulting Group LLC to its list of the top 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the nation. From 2005 to 2008, Cumberland nearly doubled its revenues to $8 million a year. Cumberland Consulting has 53 consultants in 16 states. — RANDY MCCLAIN Read more

Nashville chamber names Future 50 winners (The Tennessean)

Published July 2009

By Randy McClain.  A wide variety of businesses have been named winners of the 2009 Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce's Future 50 awards. The awards, now in their 18th year, are part of a chamber program designed to recognize the 50 fastest growing privately owned companies in the Nashville area. The Tennessean is among sponsors of the event. To qualify, applicants must be... Read more

Five Nashville health care IT firms in top 100 (Nashville Business Journal)

Published June 2009

Five Nashville area companies made it onto this year's Healthcare Informatics Magazine 100 list. The list ranks companies based on revenue made from health information technology. Topping the local winners was Franklin-based Spheris, which ranked No. 28 with 2008 revenue of $182 million. Healthcare Management Systems Inc. in Nashville came in at No. 45, with $68 million. Rounding out the... Read more

Recession Busters -- Cumberland keeps open book with employees, customers (Nashville Business Journal)

Published April 2009

Nashville Business Journal - by Linda Bryant Contributing Writer.    Transparency has become a national buzzword, usually referring to the public having access to information about where the money is going in business and government. Cumberland Consulting Group LLC takes the concept seriously when it comes to their own employees. They turn the transparency mirror inward, sharing... Read more

Seven Small Jewels 2009: The Hidden Gems of the Profession (Consulting Magazine)

Published March 2009

Small firms are no longer flying under the radar. In these uncertain times, that much we can be sure of. In many ways, Consulting magazine’s Seven Small Jewels is a wonderful reflection of the profession itself, and this year’s winners represent the best small, niche firms of the profession. These “little firms that could” are having a big impact on the entire industry... Read more

EMR as opportunity (HealthCare IT News)

Published December 2008

Commentary by David Vreeland, Cumberland Consulting Group.   By now most people in healthcare recognize the benefits of an electronic medical record systems to patient safety and care quality. Historically the costs (both hard and soft) of acquiring and implementing these solutions have limited widespread adoption in the physician office setting. Without financial support, only a small... Read more

Tech-savvy med students fear life without EMRs (American Medical News)

Published December 2008

Young doctors trained on technology say they feel less capable if they have to go into an environment that does not have it. By Pamela Lewis Dolan, AMNews staff For the next generation of physicians, information technology is as essential a tool as the stethoscope -- so much so that they are uneasy when they are confronted with practicing in a paper-based environment. A study published in the... Read more

A Cause That's A Cure: Electronic Medical Records (Consulting Magazine)

Published December 2008

Before the economy took a nosedive, there was one key issue on all U.S. voters’ minds: healthcare. While both presidential candidates held similar positions on the importance of getting Americans’ healthcare records online and accessible, with Barack Obama’s win, that vision may now be on the fast track to reality. That’s why Consulting sat down with Jim Lewis, one of... Read more

Executive Q&A: Consulting group finds right mix in Nashville (The Tennessean)

Published November 2008

Take four former Ernst & Young executives with a thriving consulting practice in Chicago, transplant their talent to the fertile economic soil of Nashville, and you've created Cumberland Consulting Group. Starting in 2003, these four ex-Ernst & Young managers — Jim Lewis, J. Brian Junghans, Matthew Abrams and David Vreeland — decided they'd had enough of working for a giant... Read more