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HIPAA Ready Makes the Top 50 and Top 500 Diversity Business Lists for Colorado and the Nation

HIPAA Ready LLC announced today that it has been honored as a Top 50 Diversity Owned Business in Colorado by DiversityBusiness.com.

2011-02-10
DENVER, CO, February 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) HIPAA Ready LLC announced today that it has been honored as a Top 50 Diversity Owned Business in Colorado by DiversityBusiness.com. This privileged distinction marks the third for the company in recent months following their placement as one of the Top 50 Privately Held Businesses in Denver and Top 500 Asian Owned Businesses in the U.S.

For the past 10 years, DiversityBusiness.com has awarded its Top Diversity Businesses by highlighting top performing privately-held businesses with diverse staff, diverse ownership and progressive annual gross revenue. Shem Isukh, President of HIPAA Ready LLC stated: "We are proud to receive this award. The healthcare technology sector is a competitive space for a small business. We are continually faced with competition from larger private firms that would easily rank in the Fortune 100, but have progressed based on our government and commercial success in large scale HIPAA 5010 and ICD-10 conversions. I'd like to complement my employees for their continued dedication to advanced education and certifications which serve to enhance their practical experience in Healthcare Information Technology. This excellence is the foundation for the continued growth of the company, even during this economically trying business environment. I expect 2011 to be a banner year for HIPAA Ready as we expand our practice, add new staff and continue on our theme of investing heavily in employee growth and satisfaction as the formula for company success. We strive to provide world-class business analysis, software design, development and implementation services to our clients. Being recognized for our philosophy and business practices gives us the motivation to do even better."

The development of small, entrepreneurial companies has become a crucial factor in the growth of the private business section. With HIPAA Ready securing three awards by DiversityBusiness.com, they are positioned to become the foremost healthcare I.T. Services Company among those reviewed in the U.S. More information about its I.T. services is available at www.HIPAA-Ready.com.

About HIPAA Ready LLC
Founded in 2002 by Shem Isukh, HIPAA READY LLC (HRL) is an information technology and services company, offering a full range of professional services that enable both Payers and Providers to accelerate their key business objectives. HRL offers their innovations and best practices to the healthcare industry to guide clients toward regulatory compliance including mission critical HIPAA 5010, ICD-10, EDI, and NCPDP projects. Their highly skilled team has the healthcare business intelligence and experience to advance core initiatives in revenue cycle refinement including the identification and elimination of fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA). All their services culminate in "best in class" documentation and knowledge transfer, allowing their clients to quickly assimilate changes into their environment. Whether they engage in the delivery of one or all of their services, they provide their clients with a timely, well-tested, and successful result.

For more information, contact us at (303) 720-7906 - Online: www.HIPAA-Ready.com.


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[Press-News.org] HIPAA Ready Makes the Top 50 and Top 500 Diversity Business Lists for Colorado and the Nation
HIPAA Ready LLC announced today that it has been honored as a Top 50 Diversity Owned Business in Colorado by DiversityBusiness.com.