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October 14, 2005 - "Comtech
Networks and domain registrar MaxMd announce partnership - providing access to
the domain '.md' "
Long Island, New York, October 14, 2005
Long island, New York based medical solutions
provider Comtech Networks proudly announced today that it is entering a
partnership with MaxMD, in order to provide domain and e-mail services for the
exciting new domain ending ".md".
With full domain registering and e-mail
capabilities, Comtech is adding another complimenting product to its line-up of
customer-focused tools and services, always concentrated on the question:
"What are the needs of a medical professional?
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October 3, 2005 - "Dr.
Mormando of Port Jefferson Medical partners with Comtech Networks in order to
invite other professionals to learn from his successful experience."
"Technology was the answer!" – creating a successful medical
practice in Port Jefferson
Long Island,
New York, October 3, 2005
Dr.Mormando invites all doctors and other
interested people to the Old Field Club, on October 19th for an early
breakfast meeting. He would like to share his own success story, how he grew his
practice from a startup to a thriving 6 provider group in under 3 years
The meeting will be an interactive session and
will show how various technologies can revolutionize medicine and take
healthcare into the 21st century.
Dr. Mormando will talk about the pros and cons
of adopting an EMR/EHR electronic chart system, and how to survive in a
professional’s struggle with declining reimbursements and malpractice
premiums.
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September, 2005 - "NY
Spine & Brain Surgery Center partners with Comtech Networks for EMR solution"
Long Island,
New York, September, 2005
The New York Spine & Brain Surgery, P.C. - Department
of Neurosurgery, Stony Brook University Medical Center has partnered with
Long Island based Comtech Networks to automate their office and migrate to a
paperless office. Comtech is working closely together with the surgical center
to develop a state-of-the-art EMR system, based on the unique needs and
requirements of the center.
One of the specific challenges is to transfer
all records into a digital system which still interfaces with the network of
Stony Brook University Medical Center.
Our outpatient and administrative offices were
up and running much faster than we ever anticipated. The adoption rate of the
Doctors was astounding. Everyone is thrilled with the ease of use and the rapid
deployment" says Betty Bosler, Practice Administrator.
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August 30, 2005 - "Comtech
Networks launches new web site!"
Long Island,
New York, August 30, 2005
Long Island medical solution provider Comtech Networks is pleased
to announce the re-launch of its website. Boasting a client-self-help portal,
the new site is testimony to the explosive growth of Comtech and their suite of
medical solutions. Founded in 1986, Comtech is focused on the improvement of
procedures and standards in medical offices from 1-40 doctors. After initial
assessments, Comtech Networks suggests various software and -if necessary
-hardware solutions, which are focused around the practice manager’s needs and
include as much or as less digital/ electronic change as necessary.
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February 10, 2005 - "New
digital solutions for health care providers:
EMR/ EHR revised!"
Health Office
solution company Comtech Networks
focuses on assisting medical
offices to comply with new rules,
regulations and guidelines.
Long Island,
New York, February 10, 2005
Star Trek’s
Doctor’s
would have been amused, but for today’s
medical practitioners, a tablet PC,
which retrieves medical data from
a server is just one available technical
tool, helping them to increase data
security and reduce administrative
costs. Service companies now offer
customized solutions for each individual
medical office, following the goals
of the paperless office, the EMR
(electronic medical records) guidelines
and President Bush’s new pledge
for an "US Electronic Health
Record System (EHR)".
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