MDeverywhere and Superior Consultant Holdings Corporation Form Strategic Alliance to Deliver Handheld Tools to Physicians

MDeverywhere(TM), the mobile computing platform providing healthcare solutions at the point-of-care, announced it has formed a strategic alliance with Superior Consultant Holdings Corporation (Nasdaq: SUPC), a national healthcare management and technology consulting firm, to provide point-of-care electronic encounter capture solutions to the physician community.

Superior offers its more than 2,000 clients comprehensive, end-to-end solution and service delivery including strategy, selection of appropriate solutions, solution delivery and implementation, ongoing management and outsourcing.

The strategic alliance will leverage Superior's business and technical integration expertise in serving large medical groups and academic practice organizations with MDeverywhere's EveryChargeSM service, which enables physicians to enter diagnoses, treatments and other information into handheld devices as they make patient visits, thus reducing errors and streamlining the billing process.

"We sought a mobile computing partner whose solutions are designed for rapid deployment, employ ASP-based technology and offer quantifiable results within a distinct time frame," says Andy Vassallo, vice president of Superior. "MDeverywhere's platform met our criteria. It is easily integrated into legacy systems and offers a real return on investment for our clients, e.g., reduced billing costs, faster reimbursement and reduction of lost or partially lost charges."

"Superior shares our values of ease-of-use and measurable return," says MDeverywhere president and CEO Alan Rubin. "Their clientele includes many of the largest and most sophisticated medical groups and academic medical practices in the country, and we look forward to providing practical solutions for them."


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