Let's Give Them Something to TECH Talk About!

Jul 08, 2020 at 05:14 pm by Staff


Franklin-based AccuReg, a healthcare technology solutions company offering a full suite of patient access revenue cycle SaaS solutions for hospitals, has been ranked first for the third consecutive time among patient access solutions providers according to the 2020 Black Book Research Survey. Nearly 1,800 hospital and health provider chief financial officers, vice presidents of finance and RCM, controllers, business office managers, analyst staff, consultants and directors were surveyed to determine the top-performing vendors among in-demand financial software systems. "Our goal is to deliver a combination of exceptional customer service and technology solutions that improve our clients' financial performance and their patient engagement so it's incredibly rewarding to be recognized as the market leader by Black Book for the third time in a row," said Paul Shorrosh, AccuReg CEO and founder.

Last month, the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau approved an additional 53 funding applications for the COVID-19 Telehealth Program. Meharry Medical College was awarded $718,752 for desktop computers, tablets, mobile hotspots, a telehealth platform, and internet access to use for screening low-income and elderly patients with symptoms suggestive of the COVID-19 infection or at a high-risk for complications from infection with the COVID-19 disease.

Gartner, Inc., the world's leading research and advisory company, recently recognized Nashville-based health IT company Bridge Connector on its list of "Cool Vendors in Healthcare Interoperability." The latest accolade comes on the heels of Bridge Connector receiving the 2020 MedTech Breakthrough Award for Data Interoperability Innovation in early May.

Franklin-based MEDHOST®, a market-leading electronic health record (EHR) and healthcare IT solutions provider, is celebrating the end to a legal battle. On June 11, Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. granted a motion to dismiss a False Claims Act case against MEDHOST and prevented the relators from amending and refiling the case. Judge Scola stated, "The Court dismisses the Relators' claim on the merits, without leave to amend and therefore the dismissal is with prejudice."

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