RealMed signs multi-year agreement with UHealth, University of Miami Health System and UM Miller School of Medicine

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RealMed Corporation, a leading provider of web-based revenue cycle management solutions for healthcare providers, hospitals, and payers, today announced a multi-year agreement with UHealth, University of Miami Health System and the UM Miller School of Medicine, to provide secure, Internet-based processing of electronic claims transactions, real-time claims editing, automatic claims status and electronic remittance advice management. Through its advanced applications, RealMed will allow UHealth to increase its systems workflow, quality, and timeliness, and to maximize revenue.  

RealMed Vice President, Mike Cash, welcomed UHealth to RealMed's impressive and growing list of large academic institutions. "We are excited to partner with University of Miami, which has long been a leader in medical education, research and clinical care in South Florida. With our extensive expertise in revenue cycle management solutions, we are committed to the University of Miami's effort to drive greater efficiencies into its payment process. Our solution, service and support will add to UHealth's tools in order to further strengthen its administrative efficiency and bottom line."

Michele Chulick, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine Associate Vice President and Executive Director of Clinical Services, commented on its partnership with RealMed. "We are excited to be partnering with RealMed as our medical claims clearinghouse solution, which is an integral part of the implementation of our EMR (electronic medical records) system."

SOURCE RealMed Corporation

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