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WebMedicPro ePCR and EDImis EMS Billing Software Team Up to Provide Total Integration Of ePCR and Billing Software

WebMedicPro ePCR software for use by EMS professionals, has partnered with EDImIs Ambulance Billing Software to provide total integration of their systems.

2011-03-12
WALTHAM, MA, March 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) WebMedicPro, developer of WebMedicPro ePCR software for use by EMS professionals, has partnered with EDImIs Ambulance Billing Software to provide total integration of their systems. Technical integration of data sharing between the two software programs will provide WebMedicPro and EDImis Clients and other EMS professionals with a stream of field patient information into billing software in real-time, improving operation and collection.

WebMedicPro offers an easy-to-use turnkey, field-ready EMS tablet (NejAut ) that operates as an ePCR for incident management and reporting. NejAut instantly places vital patient and incident information at the fingertips of Paramedics in the field. EDImis offers HIPAA-approved medical billing software for Ambulance practices of all sizes and specialties. The software offers direct electronic claims transmission to the regional Medicare carriers for general medicine, anesthesia billing, ambulance billing, and certified rural-health clinics.

"We are very excited about partnering with EDImis Software. Their understanding of the EMS Industry's needs and collaboration with their clients have allowed us to build a complete enterprise solution for our customers" said Hadi Shavarini, CEO of WebMedicPro.

"We are pleased about the integration of WebMedicPro with EDImis," said Chris Beagle CEO of EDImis, Inc. "Strategic partnerships with a leading web technology firm such as WebMedicPro is essential to the success of EDImis and its clients. The relationship between us empowers our mutual customers to leverage from a technologically advanced and complete solution."

About WebMedicPro: WebMedicPro is a premier EMS software design and development firm located in Waltham, MA. The company's mission is to market the most advanced, and most cost effective web-native ePCR system for the EMS industry.
About EDImis Software: EDImis, Inc. was established in 1988 and publishes medical billing software for practices of all sizes and specialties. Our Practice Manager is HIPAA approved nationwide for direct electronic claims transmission to the regional Medicare carriers for general medicine, anesthesia billing, ambulance billing, and certified rural-health clinics.


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[Press-News.org] WebMedicPro ePCR and EDImis EMS Billing Software Team Up to Provide Total Integration Of ePCR and Billing Software
WebMedicPro ePCR software for use by EMS professionals, has partnered with EDImIs Ambulance Billing Software to provide total integration of their systems.