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Criterion Health, Inc.
Robert Dyer, Ph.D. - President
PO Box 3281
Redmond, Washington  98073
Phone: 425 641-4891
Email: bobd@criterionhealth.net

Charles Ray, M.A. - Principal
Fairfax, VA
Phone: 301-213-6201
Email: charlesr@criterionhealth.net 

William Ullrich, J.D. – Principal
Indianapolis, IN
Phone: 317-727-5045
Email: billu@criterionhealth.net 

Common business mail address:
Criterion Health, Inc.
PO Box 3281
Redmond, Washington 98073
 

Criterion Health, Inc.
Design...Development...Delivery

ABOUT CRITERION


Criterion Health, Inc. is a Washington State Corporation based in Redmond, Washington and incorporated in 1998. We have assembled a multidisciplinary team of professionals with extensive experience managing and operating private sector and state behavioral health systems, managed care organizations, hospital corporations, independent physician practice organizations, community mental health centers, national behavioral health trade groups, and administrative service organizations. Criterion brings performance accountability and extensive research capabilities to its projects to assure maximum value and on-time delivery

The Criterion team members represent a blend of disciplines that includes psychology, the law, finance, accounting, business operations and business development.

As a specialty services company, Criterion packages a complete turnkey approach in our covered expertise of behavioral healthcare. We have evolved the “3-D Development Process©,” an efficient process that assures that our deliverables will be useful and used. The model incorporates the effective use of client resources together with Criterion’s expertise so that what we jointly create has value and local ownership.

 

 

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