Chesapeake System Solutions, Inc. of Owings Mills, Md. has released T-Recs (Total Reconciliation Solution) Enterprise, a financial governance solution designed to help healthcare providers the standards of the Sarbannes-Oxley Act of 2002 and other corporate financial governance standards.
TeamStaff, Inc., a Somerset, N.J.-based provider of healthcare, logistics and administrative staffing nurses, has announced that it has regained compliance with the $1-per-share minimum closing bid price requirement to be reinstated to the Nasdaq Global Market. Beginning May 19, the company will be listed under the trading symbol “TSTF.”
Benefit Informatics has announced that Mutual Assurance Administrators of Tulsa, Okla. has signed an agreement to implement the company’s Benefit Analyzer data analysis, reporting and distribution service.
The Benefit Corporation of America, a Boston-based provider of technology services for the health and welfare employee benefit markets, has launched ComplyPRO express, a new Web-based compliance management solution focused on Massachusetts healthcare reform.
Beacon Partners of Weymouth, Mass. has announced the expansion of its Organizational Performance Improvement Services offering that is geared at helping organizations in the healthcare community achieve the optimal alignment of people, processes and technologies.
Pegasystems, based in Cambridge, Mass., has launched CPM for Insurance, a contact center solution designed exclusively for the insurance industry. The company has also debuted its new Claims Servicing Backbone (CSB) framework, which is designed to increase productivity in the claims process by automating manual procedures handled by multiple departments using multiple systems.
Sage Software has unveiled Peachtree by Sage – Quantum 2009, designed to offer small businesses an integrated accounting solution with capacity for up to 30 users.
Connextions, Inc. of Orlando, Fla. has announced that two of its SaaS-based technology solutions, Compass analytics suite and bConnected Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform, have been enhanced with added functions to address the growing need of health insurance plans to acquire, retain and service individual customers.
The TriZetto Group, Inc. of Newport Beach, Calif. has implemented i-Sight Investigation Software from Customer Expressions, an Ottawa, Canada-based provider of Web-based insurance fraud investigation software, case management software and customer service solutions, to help the company track, manage and analyze investigations of insurance fraud and abuse in the healthcare industry.
GE Healthcare of Waukesha, Wis. has been awarded a group buy from Premier Purchasing Partners, LP for diagnostic imaging products and point-of-sale service agreements, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cardiovascular imaging, molecular imaging, ultrasound, general X-ray and bone densitometry.
Lawson Software of St. Paul, Minn. has announced that Central Washington Hospital has completed its deployment of Lawson Software applications, including the Lawson S3 Enterprise Financial Management and Supply Chain Management suites, to help better track supplies and inventory, improve vendor management and reduce payment errors stemming from paper-based processes. In addition, the company has announced that Skaggs Community Health Center in Branson, Mo. has licensed Lawson QuickStep Healthcare.
Talyst, of Bellevue, Wash., has announced the receipt of a third round of investment, a $20 million multiyear commitment. The investment will enable the pharmacy automation company to pursue continued growth in the acute-care hospital market and expand product offerings into new market segments.
Laserfiche, based in Long Beach, Calif., has released version 8.0 of its signature digital document and records management solution.
Silverlink Communications of Burlington, Mass., a provider of healthcare communications services, has announced a partnership with IncentOne, a Lyndhurst, N.J.-based provider of integrated incentive solutions, to provider healthcare enterprises with a personalized communications system that includes incentive management expertise.
SK&A Information Services, Inc. of Irvine, Calif. has signed first-time contracts with four of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies during the first half of 2008, bringing to 10 the number of top 20 drug companies actively licensing SK&A data or using SK&A information services.
ScImage, a Los Altos, Calif.-based enterprise imaging informatics company, has signed a three-year contract with Broadlane, a supply chain services company serving thousands of scute care hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, physician practices and other healthcare providers in the country, for its multi-departmental picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) for radiology, cardiology and other image-producing departments within a healthcare system.
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