MedeAnalytics 10 software platform released

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MedeAnalytics, a leading provider of healthcare performance management solutions, today announced its summer 2010 software platform release, MedeAnalytics 10, which offers performance-packed features for proactive alerting and outlier analysis. The release incorporates client input and reflects the company's ongoing investment in its analytic platform. New releases are provided to clients on a semi-annual basis and typically require no upgrades or installations.

New features include the next generation of proactive alerting: Alerts Plus, which allows clients to be notified of key issues or accomplishments. Additionally, Top 10 Reporting provides an easy-to-use interface to design dynamic analytics around top and bottom performers.

Other new features include improved Microsoft® Excel® integration and a new data entry capability designed to enhance specific solution areas, such as claims processing for Medicare RAC audits and appeals.

"We are pleased to introduce MedeAnalytics 10 to our clients," said MedeAnalytics Vice President of Product Management Christian Wieland. "With innovative capabilities such as Alerts Plus and Top 10 Reporting, we have truly put the power in our users' hands, enabling them to act quickly on critical information."

SOURCE MedeAnalytics

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