SAN JOSE, CA, May 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) A leading provider of Electronic Medical Record, medical billing, practice management, and patient portal software, Bizmatics is announcing the launch of their new website, http://www.bizmaticsinc.com/. With a complete redesign by EMR and patient portal website specialists Medical Web Experts (http://www.medicalwebexperts.com/), the site promises to offer their clients a better way to explore the benefits of EMR as well as provide more user-friendly features and resources.
Bizmatics is best known for their flagship EMR product PrognoCIS, a CCHIT and ONC-ATCB-certified electronic medical records system designed to provide physician practices and hospitals an intuitive and feature-rich way to electronically store and systematize patient medical records. Based on Cloud technology, PrognoCIS allows for quick and easy retrieval of a patient's medical history from any location, patient-database-wide searches, inter-office communication, E&M coding, and easy conversion for billing purposes. PrognoCIS also allows for voice recognition as well as scanning and typing to enter data, works with HL-7 interfaces, and can be used with standard PCs as well as tablets and handheld computers. It is known for providing an excellent range of features while being extremely well-priced.
In addition to PrognoCIS EMR - which is certified to help qualify physicians for government funding under the "meaningful use" program - Bizmatics also offers PrognoCIS Practice Management software, eTools, and Patient Portal software. Bizmatics also provides affordable outsourced medical billing services to practices and hospitals looking to have collections experts handle all aspects of their client billing and collections. Their professional services can help physicians interface the PrognoCIS system with other hardware and software systems, including HL7, EDI, and XML; they also offer scanning services to help upload medical records and make a practice's transition to EMR even smoother.
While this transition to EMR may seem overwhelming nonetheless, the new Bizmatics website offers a wide range of stimulus package and implementation information as well as a new blog (http://www.bizmaticsinc.com/blog/) featuring helpful updates about EMR. "This new website will help us establish our true image and the PrognoCIS brand," says Vinay Deshpande, CEO of Bizmatics. "It is a true differentiator from other competing products. Its 'anywhere, anytime, and all the time' availability is possible due to deploying it in Cloud, and the new website helps us project this identity to prospective buyers and partners." With a new blog and website, Bizmatics continues to grow and offer premier EMR products to physicians and hospitals.
About Bizmatics
Founded in 2002, Bizmatics Inc. is a healthcare software and services company specializing in EMR, medical billing, and patient portal software through their CCHIT-certified software PrognoCIS. For more information, visit http://www.bizmaticsinc.com/.
About Medical Web Experts
Medical Web Experts is a leading medical web design, internet marketing, and patient portal software development company offering a range of options for EMR companies looking for increased exposure and improved features on their websites. To learn more, visit http://www.medicalwebexperts.com/.
EMR, Practice Management, and Medical Billing Service Provider Bizmatics Inc. Launches New Website
The developers of leading Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management software system PrognoCIS launch new website and blog.
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[Press-News.org] EMR, Practice Management, and Medical Billing Service Provider Bizmatics Inc. Launches New WebsiteThe developers of leading Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management software system PrognoCIS launch new website and blog.
