Monday, September 18, 2006

ClinixMIS Signs California Billing Company as Client, Announces Extended Contract with Florida Emergency Billing Company

Clinix Medical Information System (ClinixMIS) today announced that it has been contracted by Brentwood, CA-based Diablo Medical Billing, Inc. to handle the company's billing technology needs. Clinix also announced that it has extended a 3-year contract to Apollo Information Services of Fort Myers, FL to provide ClinixMIS' ASP-based practice management system. Apollo Information Services is one of the largest emergency billing companies in the country and has clients in 12 states.

Diablo Medical Billing, Inc is a full service medical billing company providing services to physician groups, individual practices and clinics throughout California. The company serves over 200 physicians. "ClinixMIS ASP medical billing software has proven itself to be the most superior in features, reporting and technical support in the physician marketplace. We can now focus 100% of our attention on our current physicians and the growth of our company," said Allen Bellinghausen, president of Diablo Medical Billing.

"Over the last seven years ClinixMIS has been there to provide us with the technology to handle our explosive growth while keeping headcount down," said Phyllis Whitney, Vice President of Apollo Information Systems. "Through their custom programming support we have been able to significantly improve the efficiency of our operation."

ClinixMIS also announced that the company has expanded its data center and invested in hardware enhancements that will significantly increase the capacity of its security and storage capabilities. "At ClinixMIS, we take protecting our client's data, providing a HIPAA-compliant environment and patient safety very seriously, ensuring that we have the latest solutions for our clients," said Jerry Killough, president of ClinixMIS.


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