CodeRyte adds five clients in Q4 2007

CodeRyte has added several new clients, which will use its natural language processing technology and web-enabled workflow software, and several existing clients will begin using its new clinical search application, DataScout.

According to the company, the new clients include: the University of Virginia Health System’s department of radiology in Charlottesville, Va.; CIPROMS South in Tampa, Fla.; RSM McGladrey in Bloomington, Minn.; The Radiology Group in Pearl City, Hawaii; the University of Mississippi Medical Center's Division of Cardiovascular Diseases in Jackson, Miss.

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