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Vendor Notebook - November 19, 2007

By Healthcare Finance Staff

Claim-Remedi Services, Inc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Los Angeles-based Cash Technologies, Inc., has entered into a two-year agreement with Health Payment Systems, Inc. to market Claim-Remedi's healthcare revenue cycle products to HPS customers.

Tallahassee, Fla.-based ISC and the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration have announced the availability of the FloridaHealthFinder.gov Web site, a re-branded and improved version of FloridaCompareCare.gov. Visitors to the site can compare quality of care indicators and outcomes for Florida healthcare facilities, get information about medical conditions and emergency department care and compare health plan coverage from providers to Florida residents.

RxHub of St. Paul, Minn., the nation's largest national patient health information network, has announced a new standard in ePrescribing certification for its technology application partners. Rx 4 Success defines a new level of data-driven clinical workflow and is designed to maximize the benefits of electronic prescribing.

DR Systems has been awarded a new three-year contract with San Diego-based Premier, one of the nation's largest healthcare purchasing networks, for its radiology information systems (RIS) and picture archiving and communications systems (PACS).

Infor of Atlanta, has announced the launch of Infor PM 10, an integrated suite of performance management (PM) software that brings together business process applications from Extensity MPC and analytics from Systems Union MIS to provide a complete offering that can be used to improve operational and financial performance.

Cardinal Health and Sentry Data Systems are teaming up to deliver Web-based technology designed to help eligible hospitals and healthcare facilities participate more fully in the Federal 340B Drug Pricing Program.

 

Sentillion, Inc. has announced that it is seeking a number of international channel partners to market the company's Vergence, provision, expreSSO and vThere products across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Pacific Rim. Initial members include Compudyne of Duluth, Minn., Logic Trends of Atlanta and Mile High Technologies of Castle Rock, Colo.

DocuSys, a Mobile, Ala.-based provider of anesthesia management system (AIMS) and medication management systems, has announced solutions in the latest version of its software, version 6.0, that facilitate a healthcare payer's ability to comply with national quality measures such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) and pay-for-performance programs.

Marketing Technology Solutions of Jersey City, N.J. has selected HealthPricer Interactive of Vancouver, Canada to syndicate its product search and comparison shopping on its recently relaunched www.qualityhealth.com Web site.

The Foresight Corporation of Dublin, Ohio has been selected by AXIOM Systems, Inc. to integrate its real-time data validation solution into AXIOM's healthcare payer applications. Under terms of the agreement, AXIOM will replace the current third party data validation technology in its TransSend and HIPAA MAXIM applications with Foresight's TI Instream.

Zynchros, Inc. of Seattle has announced that Group Health Cooperative, a non-profit healthcare system covering consumers in Washington and Idaho, has implemented Zynchros.com, the company's on-demand formulary management technology, for their commercial and Medicare Part D lines of business.

Atlanta-based MedAvant Healthcare Solutions has announced plans to sell its National Preferred Provider Network (NPPN) to Coalition America, Inc. for $23.5 million in cash. The transaction includes the sale of PlanVista Solutions, Inc., National Network Services, LLC, PlanVista Corporation, Medical Resource, LLC and National Provider Network, Inc.