MTBC's Clearinghouse is granted full accreditation by the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission


MTBC (Nasdaq:MTBC), a leading provider of proprietary, healthcare information technology solutions today announced that SoftCare Solutions, its clearinghouse division, has been granted full accreditation by the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC).

"We're very pleased to be among a small group of clearinghouse vendors that have successfully achieved full EHNAC accreditation," said Stephen Snyder, MTBC President. He continued, "This accreditation confirms that our clearinghouse service is a best of class solution and will help drive the continued expansion of our customer base throughout the U.S."

EHNAC is an independent, federally recognized, standards development organization accrediting body designed to improve transactional quality, operational efficiency and data security in healthcare. It is the premier accreditation authority promoting standards that support interoperability, stakeholder trust, regulatory compliance, quality service, innovation, and open competition within the healthcare industry.

For more information on MTBC, visit www.mtbc.com.

 



August 6, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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