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is proud to announce HealthWare 14, simply the most innovative clinical system for home health medicare and private duty, personal care and hospice available on the market today.
To celebrate the announcement we are offering special pricing to anyone purchasing HealthWare between October 1st and December 31st, 2008.
You owe it to yourself to check out HealthWare 14.
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The industries
Top Pick for Home Health, Personal Care and Hospice!
- Superior customer service
- Competitive upgrade pricing
- Enterprise ready
- Innovative clinical features integrated with point of care
- Ready for hospice mandates
- Fully integrated clinical & financial system
- User friendly windows and web based software
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HealthWare demonstrates InMotion 6.0 with major innovations targeted directly to clinicians at the HealthWare Users Group (HUG) Annual Meeting. Keep an eye on this website for more details coming soon.
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HealthWare announces TeamWork, a new clinical collaboration and communications application designed specifically to allow you to more efficiently and securely handle patient related information and activities. TeamWork centralizes communications and replaces using multiple separate methods such as email, word processing and white boards to communicate between clinicians, medical directors and others.
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CMS Reports on DMEPOS High-Risk Suppliers Demonstration
12/31/2008 1:46:00 AM
In a recent Press Release, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reports that it has revoked the Medicare billing privileges of 1,139 suppliers of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies (DMEPOS) in South Florida and Southern California to prevent fraud.
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New York Governor Asks President-elect Obama for Help with Healthcare IT
12/31/2008 1:37:00 AM
"With seven health IT projects that are ready to go, New York estimates that we are ready to obligate in excess of $300 million within 180 days to implement a plan for health information exchange and $1 billion for provider electronic health records," he said. "A national investment of $20 billion is necessary to implement qualified statewide programs and to promote the adoption of electronic health records by physicians and hospitals."
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Call for Cap Delay Grows as Senators Write CMS
12/29/2008 1:44:00 AM
A contingent of seven Republican senators on Friday called on CMS Acting Administrator Kerry Weems to "revise and, if necessary, delay" the Jan. 1 implementation of the 36-month oxygen rental cap.
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