CodeSmart enters into agreements with Mennonite Hospital System in Puerto Rico

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CodeSmart Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: ITEN), with its subsidiary, The CODESMART™ Group, Inc. (collectively, "CODESMART"), a premier ICD-10 education and solutions group that offers CODESMART™ UNIVERSITY, its on-line education solution and customizable training solutions, announced today that it has entered into agreements with Mennonite Hospital System and San Lucas Hospital in Puerto Rico. CodeSmart will ease these hospitals' transitions to ICD-10 through proactive education and training.

The 2 agreements are primarily for the training of physicians and existing coders of both hospitals, include additional provisions of services in connection with the implementation of and transition to ICD-10 on October 1, 2014 and beyond. 

"We're proud to announce our presence in the healthcare market in Puerto Rico," said Ira Shapiro, Chairman and CEO of CODESMART™.  "CodeSmart is committed to Mennonite Hospital System and San Lucas Hospital's ICD-10 transition success utilizing our expertise, reliability and innovative solutions," continued Mr. Shapiro.

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