Siemens Healthcare, based in Malvern, Pa., has announced that UMass Memorial Health Care in Worcester, Mass., and the Bethesda Healthcare System in south Florida have signed multi-year contracts for the Soarian healthcare information system. The seven-year deal with UMass Memorial includes implementing Soarian Clinicals, Soarian Financials and Soarian Quality Measures. The extension of a 25-year agreement with Bethesda includes migration to Soarian Clinicals, Soarian Critical Care, Soarian E,mergency Department, Patient Identification Check and Soarian Quality Measures.
The SCIOinspire Corp., a Hartford-based provider of analytics-based cost-management services for health plans, has launched MY COB, a software application designed to allow health plans to identify and focus on accurate and timely payment of COB claims.
McKesson, based in Atlanta, has announced that Capital Region Health Care of Concord, N.H., a longtime user of McKesson's Horizon Clinicals solutions, will implement the company's Horizon Enterprise Revenue Management solution.
Concerro, Inc., a San Diego-based developer of enterprise-wide open shift and workforce management software, has acquired all of the products assets and related intellectual property of the PortBlue Corporation's CommandAware hospital incident management line of business.
TransEngen, a Norwalk, Conn.-based developer of transaction processing technology for healthcare, has launched a partnership with Origin Healthcare Solutions' Connecticut operating center, formerly SSIMED, to integrate TransEngen's payment processing technology platform with Origin's Origin Manager practice and clinical management solution.
Navicure, an Atlanta-based Internet medical claims clearinghouse for physician practices, has announced that The Children's Hospital in Denver will use the company as an exclusive clearinghouse partner for its PedsConnect program.
ClaimTrust, based in Murfreesboro, Tenn., has announced that Quincy Medical Center, a 196-bed acute care community-teaching hospital in Quincy, Mass., has improved cash flow and net revenue using the company's InSight Compliance.
New Day Pharmacy, based in Nashville, Tenn., has announced an infusion of $10.2 million in capital growth from a syndicate of institutional investors led by Council Ventures. The investment will allow New Day to offer its "in-house pharmacy" services to any long-term care facility in the country.