CodeRyte adds three new clients

CodeRyte has obtained three new clients for its computer-assisted coding and clinical data extraction technologies in third quarter of 2007.

The new clients are:
  • Pathology Business Services in Torrance, Calif., which provides billing, consultation, practice management, contract analysis and negotiation services to pathology practices of various sizes.
  • Via Radiology, which consists of 12 board-certified radiologists and staff, provides diagnostic imaging and image-guided therapy in Seattle.
  • Stony Brook University Medical Center’s department of radiology in Stony Brook, N.Y., which will use CodeRyte to code all of their procedures at their affiliated community hospital, Peconic Bay Medical Center.
The Bethesda, Md.-based CodeRyte said its new clients will use the firm’s natural language processing technology and web-enabled workflow software.

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