Product Briefs
Product Briefs
Vendors took advantage of the 11th annual National Managed Health Care Congress in Atlanta last week to unveil a number of new products and product lines. Here’s a look at some of the new releases.
• The Center for Healthcare Information (Newport Beach, CA) released its Managed Care Register product, which includes a free-access, fully searchable Internet directory with more than 10,000 entries in 120 categories of products and services. The categories include financial and insurance services, information technology and software, marketing and communications services, medical management, outsourcing, pharmaceutical products, and specialty health services.
• GeoAccess (Overland Park, KS) launched its Online Health Library which promotes wellness and disease prevention, and helps consumers understand specific illnesses. The content is evidence based and includes more than 15,000 pages of information on general health and wellness, common medical conditions, prescription drugs, health risk assessment, and health news.
• GTESS (St. Louis) released the ProCLAIM service and system which provides automatic scanning and image capture of claims, and recognition for the images. The company also provides image archival and retrieval subsystems allowing instant access to claims and attachments.
• Healthdemographics (Nashville, TN) displayed its healthcare market and analysis too, Avenir 2.0. It combines the company's Health data sets with fully integrated reporting and mapping software.
• Iameter (San Mateo, CA) released its HOPS product, a health outcomes system for illness-based risk adjustment. The system allows users to group and estimate claims data, pinpoint detailed information needed for provider profiling, disease management, contract evaluation and negotiation.
• National Service Direct (North Charleston, SC) released the E-operator, a doorway to its Call Center Services, relationship marketing, and database management. E-operator helps companies acquire, retain and education their customers through contacts and relationship building. Using the E-operator button on a web site provides support through either a virtual or life operator.
• Synertech (Encino, CA) launched the Synertech Managed Care Information System, Release 7.0. The system provides solutions that respond to Medicare + Choice, and is available through full-service outsourcing.
• The Trizetto Group (Newport Beach, CA) released its Healthweb, which allows managed care plans to communicate eligibility, referrals, benefit, and claims information and submission, enrollment, census, provider directory, primary care provider changes, and ID requests with members, provider groups, and employer groups. The company also is offering an outsourced connectivity product that includes Virtual Private Networks to small and mid-sized healthcare clients as part of its Desktop and Network Infrastructure service products. The Virtual Private Network is designed as a cost-effective alternative to traditional Wide Area Network technologies for multi-site healthcare operations.
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