BizCom Healthcare Solutions, Inc. has announced the launch of its medical web development website at www.medicalwebdevelopment.com. This website is a resource for physician-owned medical practices looking to develop their own website.


?BizCom has created this site to help practices design and implement a web presence that suits the needs of their practices, patients, physicians and other providers,? said Mark Wiener, president of BizCom Healthcare Solutions. ?We provide you with a time and cost-effective method to put your information on the internet, allowing your practice to be current with today’s technology. Simply put, our website services are designed to make your life easier.?


Practices choosing to create a website with BizCom will have access to customizable page formats, medical-related artwork, photography and icons, cost analysis tools, maintenance and support packages, and can be assured that all web pages will be compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Furthermore, web development specialists, with significant medical office experience, will guide the practices through the process of developing a website that will fit the needs of the practice, and you never have speak to a tech.


BizCom?s on-staff healthcare experts understand the complexities of HIPAA, practice management, patient flow, accounts receivable management, practice marketing, human resources management, business planning, new practice development, Coding and Billing, Insurance Company management and contracting, System Integration, Web development, system design and maintenance, practice management, and electronic medical records selection and installation.


In addition to BizCom?s web development services, they also offer a variety of comprehensive e-Health tools. Tools include: EZ-Script, which allows patients to request prescription refills online; EZ-Pay, an online bill pay system; EZ-Check, a service that prints patients? checks in your office; and, EZ-Reach, a program that emails patients to remind them of appointments.


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