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Eric Wicklund

Eric is the Editor of mHealthNews and is a Contributing Editor to Healthcare Finance News.
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By Eric Wicklund | 11:22 am | May 24, 2010
SearchAmerica, a Minneapolis-based part of Experian and provider of financial clearing services for healthcare, has unveiled Patient Open Balance Display, a new addition to its Payment Advisor Suite and Address Checker products.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:58 am | May 21, 2010
Nine healthcare information technology companies from New Zealand are taking a tour of the United States, in hopes of finding new markets for their products and getting a piece of the American healthcare reform pie.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:20 am | May 20, 2010
The American Telemedicine Association closed out its three-day international meeting and exposition Tuesday with a rallying cry from the White House.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:24 am | May 14, 2010
Telemedicine is a fast-growing healthcare field that will be the focus of the American Telemedicine Association’s 15th Annual International Meeting and Exposition held May 16-18 in San Antonio, Texas.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:51 am | May 11, 2010
ZirMed is celebrating Earth Day with a new product designed to reduce paper billing costs for providers – and make the process easier for patients.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:49 am | May 11, 2010
Sharps Compliance has launched a program designed to take medical waste out of the landfill and re-use it in the construction industry.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:48 am | May 11, 2010
Hospitals that don’t automate their supply chains stand to waste 30 to 40 percent of their budget on overstocked or out-of-date supplies or emergency orders for understocked items.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:46 am | May 11, 2010
For the second time in the past year, Emdeon is bolstering its revenue cycle management platform with technology designed to detect and eliminate fraud.
By Eric Wicklund | 10:41 am | May 11, 2010
An ongoing battle between state officials and health insurers over proposed rate hikes is putting Massachusetts front and center in the debate over controlling healthcare costs.
By Eric Wicklund | 01:14 pm | May 10, 2010
WM Healthcare Solutions, Inc., of Houston, a subsidiary of Waste Management, Inc., has purchased Medserve, Inc.’s Newton, Kan.-based autoclave treatment facility and its transfer stations in Kansas City, Kan., Oklahoma City, Okla., Omaha, Neb., and Booneville, Mo., from Stericycle, Inc.