iMedicor's partnership with PhoneTag provides transcription services to physicians and healthcare providers

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iMedicor (OTCBB: VMCI) today announced it has entered into a partnership with PhoneTag, the leader in voicemail-to-text services and visual voicemail applications. Through this partnership, physicians and healthcare providers will have access to transcription services on their mobile device of choice. The basic service will be free to all users with a premium monthly subscription upgrade available.

PhoneTag, the leader in the voicemail-to-text space, offers breakthrough technology that enables users to reduce the time needed to listen to voicemail by having messages converted to text. The Company, founded in 2003 and previously known as SimulScribe, has experienced tremendous growth and success by offering the highest quality voicemail-to-text services.

“We are pleased to solidify our relationship with PhoneTag and look forward to making their cutting-edge transcription services available to physicians and healthcare providers via iMedicor’s secure portal,” said Fred Zolla, CEO of iMedicor. “With the addition of voice activated transcription capabilities, we continue to build our unique suite of services that offer a new, attainable level of efficiency for physicians.”

iMedicor is the first free, HIPAA compliant health information exchange portal, offering a proprietary technology solution that addresses the long-standing and widespread inability of disparate Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems to communicate, collaborate and exchange medical records in a HIPAA compliant environment.

“This partnership combines PhoneTag’s award winning transcription capabilities with iMedicor’s unparallel group of solutions for physicians that streamline workflow and increase cost savings for the medical community,” said James Siminoff, CEO of PhoneTag. “We are proud to join iMedicor in adapting technology to meet the needs of the healthcare community.”

https://www.imedicor.com/

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