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MBProject Members in Good Standing
Posted by ED
as of August 13, 2007
<ed.note>I post this because I think some folks may still be laboring under a misperception that the MBP isn't serious about changing the paradigm.</ed.note>
ABN Amro
ACS, Inc.
ACS EDI Gateway, Inc.
Azima Healthcare Services, Inc.
Best Doctors, Inc.
Canadian Medical Association - Practice Solutions
CareGain, Inc.
CareMedic Systems, Inc.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Claimtrust, Inc.
Conmergence
ConnectYourCare
Edifecs, Inc.
E-Duction
eGistics, Inc.
eTransX, Inc.
Exante Financial/UnitedHealthcare
Fifth Third Bank
First Horizon Merchant Services
Fiserv Health, Inc.
Foresight Corporation
Genpass Card Solutions
HealthFusion, Inc.
ICSGlobal, Ltd.
Information Technology, Inc.
Insight Healthcare Financial, Inc.
InstaMed
MaxSurge Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
McKesson
McKesson Transaction Solutions Hub
Mellon Financial Corporation
Office of Civil Rights
PFPC
PNC Bank
PNC Financial Service Group
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Private MD Secure Records Online
QHR
Remettra
RemitStream Solutions
Revenue Management Solutions
Sanofi-Aventis U.S., LLC
SearchAmerica, Inc.
Starbourne Communications Design
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The SSI Group, Inc.
US Bank
US Treasury Department
Veterans Health Administration
Visa U.S.A., Inc.
Wachovia, NA
Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney Corporate IT
Wausau Benefits
August 24, 2007 in A Bank-Driven eHealth Ecosystem | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Will Healthcare Bank on Banks?
Posted by ED
Aug 14, 2007 By Gary Baldwin, HealthLeadersMedia.com
If John Casillas is correct, one day we'll use financial Web sites for more than paying bills and checking balances, like some 53 million Americans already do. We'll be paying physicians and checking cholesterol scores. Casillas is the founder of the Medical Banking Project, a Franklin, TN-based think tank. Since 2001, he has been working toward an unusual goal. The very term "medical banking" begs for a definition. "It is merging two different worlds," Casillas says. "I want to optimize banking systems to provide better healthcare."
August 16, 2007 in A Bank-Driven eHealth Ecosystem | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack