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WEST DES MOINES, Iowa, May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- MediNotes Corporation, a leading provider of electronic medical record (EMR) systems for primary care and specialty medical practices announced today a partnership agreement with MDeverywhere to offer a best of breed total office solution for physicians.
MDeverywhere automates the reimbursement process and revenue cycle management, focusing on maximizing returns and profitability for small and mid-sized practices. As a result of their partnership with MediNotes, MDeverywhere will offer the MediNotes e EMR as an integrated part of the MDeverywhere Total Solution to their clients via their hosted system.
"Our number one goal has always been the care and success of our clients. Partnering with MDeverywhere will add yet another way our physicians can revolutionize their practice and optimize their profits," stated Donald G. Schoen, president and CEO, MediNotes Corporation. "We want to make our client's jobs easier by allowing them to focus on what they do best, which is care for their patients."
"Partnering with MediNotes provides our clients with a fully integrated practice management and electronic medical record solution," stated David Fetterolf, President, MDeverywhere. "Our clients will now be able to access all their clinical and financial information from any web-based computer."
In a time where many physicians are seeing a decrease in their revenues, the partnership between MediNotes and MDeverywhere allows for seamless integration between the accurate point of care coding housed within MediNotes e, and the wide variety of software solutions provided by MDeverywhere. By combining these two Best of Breed solutions, physicians will reduce their denials, streamline their workflow and gain control over their practice finances.
About MediNotes Corporation
MediNotes Corporation is a leader in electronic medical record solutions for primary care and specialty medical practices and currently serves more than 4,300 installed sites and more than 18,500 users nationwide. The company's dedicated employees are driven to create technology solutions that are delivered with the highest level of value and integrity. The enhancements of MediNotes e are based on the needs and suggestions of our users as well as the competitive EMR landscape. You'll "Get it Right the First Time" with MediNotes e. For more information on MediNotes Corporation, visit http://www.medinotes.com/
About MDeverywhere
MDEverywhere offers the leading revenue cycle management solution for physicians. Its unique solution includes web-based practice management software, Claim Expert coding rules engine, Contract Expert, a contract knowledge base, and full-scope Claims Management and Back-office Services. MDeverywhere was founded in 1995 and currently serves over 2,500 physicians nationwide. Clients include solo practices, group practices and large faculty practices in more than 60 different specialties. The Company is headquartered in Long Island, NY with additional locations in Research Triangle Park, NC and Noida, India. To learn more about MDeverywhere, please call (866) 340-5500 or visit http://www.mdeverywhere.com/.
Marketing Contact: Lana Overturf, MediNotes Corporation Phone: 515-327-8850 ext 238 e-mail: loverturf@medinotes.com Media Contact: Kristin Roberts, Freestyle Public Relations Phone: 515-223-4343 e-mail: kristin@freestylepr.com_
MediNotes CorporationCONTACT: Lana Overturf of MediNotes Corporation, +1-515-327-8850, or
ext. 238, or loverturf@medinotes.com; or Kristin Roberts of Freestyle Public
Relations, +1-515-223-4343, or kristin@freestylepr.com
Web site: http://www.medinotes.com/
Web site: http://www.mdeverywhere.com/
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