HealthEdge has entered into an agreement with Axiom Systems that will allow it to embed AXIOM's TransSend application in the new HealthRules EDI Gateway.
According to a company release, the new offering will enable health insurance companies to meet all of their HIPAA transaction requirements with a pre-configured application that will deliver faster implementations, lower integration costs and decreased time to market.
"We are excited that this partnership will enable HealthEdge clients to have greater access to a tightly integrated and proven application suite that reduces complexity and implementation costs while streamlining operational processes," noted Richard Howe, CEO of Axiom.
"Our partnership with Axiom is yet another example of how HealthEdge leverages cutting-edge technology to dramatically reduce the time and cost of implementation," said Rob Gillette, CEO of HealthEdge. "Given AXIOM's deep EDI and HIPAA transaction expertise, and their market-leading software, we believe that this partnership provides an exciting new, best-in-class offering for HealthEdge customers."
Axiom Systems is an information technology solutions firm.
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