MED3OOO AND MEDIC COMPUTER SYSTEMS:ADDING VALUE AND PROFITABILITY THROUGH PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT TECHNOLOGY

PITTSBURGH -- Ronald Parker, Southeast Regional CEO with MED3OOO, a privately-held practice improvement company, will speak at HIMSS Executive Marketplace Overview (EMO) Sunday, April 9 at 4 p.m. at the Dallas Convention Center. Parker will share MED3OOO’s approach to bringing profitability and practice improvement to physician groups using the strengths of +MEDIC Vision’s data technologies.

MED3OOO, headquartered in Pittsburgh, has a consistent record of developing and operating sustainable healthcare delivery systems in partnership with physicians and other providers. To date, MED3OOO has affiliated with more than 1,400 physicians in 8 states, including physicians in integrated group practices, independent physician relationships, and physician hospital organizations.

Their story is one of measurable success. Through regional and local management service organizations, MED3OOO not only provides sophisticated practice and network management services, but also the industry’s most efficient turnkey practice operations. Their public utility approach to practice operations creates the industry standards for administrative efficiencies, while their practice improvement processes create clinical enhancements and profit generation.

Understanding that data reporting is essential to the practice improvement process, Parker will discuss the importance of using Medic’s data powerhouse technology, +MEDIC Vision, to develop query tools for multiple-facet reporting and data cube analysis. This component is key to the development of MED3OOO’s Corporate Compliance Standards.

Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, MED3OOO Group, Inc. is one of the country’s largest privately held practice improvement companies, whose goal is to enhance its leadership position in physician practice operations, occupational health, clinical research and ancillary management services.

 

 
 
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