
Patient Access Solutions today announced the integration of its products via a new Electronic Medical Records (EMR) platform that will soon be announced. This enhanced product offering will allow smaller sized healthcare practices to acquire a comprehensive EMR solution that is very cost effective, easy to use and simple to maintain without the need for onsite specialized computer and networking personnel.
Small physician practices, those with 1-5 doctors in the practice, are beginning to make the costly and painful conversion from paper charts to electronic records, and Patient Access Solutions senses an opportunity in that long-awaited trend. Patient Access Solutions sees the transition to electronic medical records, or EMRs, in this segmented environment, as a chance to build the company and provide billing and other services to small physician practices.
"Patient Access Solutions has been very successful in offering our digital pen technology, medical/dental insurance eligibility terminal product and the PAS Web Portal which allows for real time eligibility and electronic claims processing to small healthcare practices. These products, however, are only part of the EMR solution that physicians, dentists, chiropractors and clinics desire," commented Bruce Weitzberg, CEO of Patient Access Solutions. "Over the coming weeks we will introduce and begin offering our comprehensive hosted electronic medical records platform that will tie all of our technologies together enabling our healthcare customers the ability to use a single platform to meet all of their EMR needs. The platform will be offered in a "hosted" manner, meaning virtually all of the software is located and maintained off site. This allows the healthcare professional to concentrate on patient care and not on operating computerized servers and software on site. We are excited to be nearing introduction of what we believe will be a revolutionary EMR platform that will be tightly integrated with our state of the art digital pen and health insurance processing and information products."

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