MedSynergies, Inc., an Irving, Texas-based provider of revenue cycle and practice management software, is teaming up with the Texas Health Resources Organization for Physicians to create Texas Health MedSynergies, a management services organization designed to offer physicians a range of office management and other business services to support their practices.
The MRO Corporation, a King of Prussia, Pa. -based developer of shared-service release-of-information services for healthcare providers, has expanded its ROI processing services for the Mercy Health System of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Rubbermaid Medical Solutions, the Huntersville, N.C. -based provider of mobile carts and mobile computing software for healthcare facilities, has launched Life Cycle Management Services, a set of services focusing on planning, implementation, asset support and sustainability designed to help hospitals maximize the return on investment and clinical benefits of technology.
Cardinal Health of Dublin, Ohio, has announced a partnership with SourceMedical, a provider of outpatient information management solutions, to offer ambulatory surgery centers SourceMedical’s SourcePlus PCX, an EDI-enabled order management and supply chain forecasting tool.
The TriZetto Group, Inc. of Newport Beach, Calif. has signed a five-year contract with the Massachsetts-based Neighborhood Health Plan to equip the company with a hosted model of TriZetto’s Clinical CareAdvance care management system and provide application hosting services for the insurer’s continued use of TriZetto’s QNXT enterprise administration system.
TECSYS Software, based in Montreal, has announced that North Mississippi Health Services has adopted a self-distribution strategy by using the company’s EliteSeries warehouse management software for healthcare, enabling the two-state healthcare organization to improve delivery of healthcare products and reduce supply costs.
Versus Technology of Traverse City, Mich. , has announced that Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Md. , has successfully deployed the company’s VISion: Asset Management real-time locating system (RTLS) to track the movements of hospital assets throughout the medical center.
MedAvant Healthcare Solutions of Santa Clara, Calif. has acquired the Qwik+Cross Medicare crossover business from the Omaha, Neb. -based HDM Corporation.
MTBC, a Somerset, N.J. -based provider of revenue cycle and practice management solutions, has joined force with Computer Credit, Inc. of Winston-Salem, N.C. Through the integration of the two companies’ platforms, MTBC Premium Plan clients will receive the MD-Collect software service at no charge. MD-Collect features telephony services and professional correspondence that resolve patient accounts.
CSC, based in Falls Church, Va. , has won a $265 million contract from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to replace the state’s current Medicaid Management Information System with a new healthcare administration system that will manage other state agency health services in addition to Medicaid.