ACCESS HEALTHNET, INC. ANNOUNCES NEW PRODUCT LINE; Remote ACCESS Ux Will Integrate Physician's Patient Records with Databases of Multiple Healthcare Entities.WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JUNE 15, 1995--ACCESS HEALTHNET, INC inc - /ink/ increment, i.e. increase by one. Especially used by assembly programmers, as many assembly languages have an "inc" mnemonic. Antonym: dec. . (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on NM Symbol: AHNT) announced today that it has completed development of its Remote ACCESS Ux product line, which allows the physician, from a single in-office workstation, to transmit medical procedure requests and to receive completed medical procedures from multiple healthcare entities, regardless of the location. Initial shipments of the product will be made to the Company's largest institutional clients on the east and west coasts for installation in the offices of their client physicians. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in two weeks The Company's Remote ACCESS Ux product line, the latest in open system architecture, allows for the integration of medical records retained at hospitals, laboratories, outpatient service centers and HMOs to be linked with patient files located at the attending physician's office. Remote Communications (1) Communicating via long distances. (2) See remote control software. is the fastest growing segment of the healthcare information services See Information Systems. industry. Yet, most systems placed in the offices of physicians are closed to other healthcare providers forcing the physicians to use multiple proprietary systems or services, adding unnecessary costs and duplication duplication /du·pli·ca·tion/ (doo-pli-ka´shun) 1. the act or process of doubling, or the state of being doubled. 2. efforts. The Remote ACCESS Ux product line will allow physicians to seamlessly automate To turn a set of manual steps into an operation that goes by itself. See automation. patient record systems and to communicate with other healthcare providers, complementing Access HealthNet's ACCESSLink product line which permits seamless communication between hospitals and laboratories. Moreover, the Remote ACCESS Ux product can be interfaced to any existing physician practice management system, providing this product with enormous market potential. Mr. Keith Berman, Chief Executive Officer of ACCESS HEALTHNET, INC. stated, "The market for specialized spe·cial·ize v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es v.intr. 1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study. 2. data and communication products for the doctor's office has changed dramatically in the past year. Access' family of products has been designed to meet the needs of this evolving market. We believe that the Remote ACCESS Ux product line, the first of its kind open communication system, will make an immediate impact by meeting the existing communication needs of the doctors. Access HealthNet has agreed to make the product available to its existing institutional clients. Moreover, the Company has been contacted by hospital and laboratory management companies regarding this product and its future market potential. We expect additional agreements to be forthcoming." ACCESS HEALTHNET, INC. is a leading provider of healthcare information management and communications systems In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole. and services to physician's offices, hospitals, clinical laboratories, outpatient service center, HMOs, IPAs and nursing homes. CONTACT: Access Healthnet Inc. Jim Keegan, 805/373-7007 or Lippert/Heilshorn & Assoc. Michele Fasano, 212/838-3777 |
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