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Caliber Point partners with Medlink to offer Electronic Health Records
The partnership will provide end-to-end Electronic Health Record (EHR) services in the healthcare market InformationWeek News Network , April 21, 2010
Caliber Point Business Solutions, a BPO service provider and subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies, announced it has entered into a partnership with Medlink, a healthcare IT company that provides an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and practice management platform named TotalOffice.
 
This companies claim that this partnership will provide solutions for physician practices who otherwise have to work with multiple vendors across platforms to integrate their clinical data and billing information systems.
 
The recent Hitech act is pushing healthcare providers to have their patient records completely digitized by 2013. Therefore the individual physicians in various group practices have additional pressure to comply with this mandate.
 
“The transformation to EHR is the current need of the hour for customers in the healthcare sector,” said Neil Parekh, Senior VP & Global Sales Head, Caliber Point.
 
Ray Vuono, CEO, Medlink, said, “Together we can help deliver a comprehensive range of solutions to physicians’ offices.”
 
As a result of this partnership, both the companies will benefit from cross selling and joint market penetration as well as catering to a largely unexplored market.
 

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