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MedAssets, Inc. of Atlanta has entered into a new multi-year agreement with the Bon Secours Health System of Marriottsville, Md. to expand its relationship by implementing a suite of MedAssets data management and analytical tools to enhance supply chain and revenue cycle data accuracy and transparency across the health system. In addition, the company has announced an agreement to expand the breadth of its contract with the Saint Barnabas Health Care System in New Jersey. Also, the Ochsner Health System in New Orleans has signed an expanded multi-year agreement with MedAssets to include the company's Xclaim claims management solution.
The Quotit Corporation, an Irvine, Calif.-based Internet application service provider for the health insurance and employee benefits industry, has entered into a contract with WellPoint, Inc. and its affiliated companies to provide insurance rate quotes on Medicare plans to America's senior population.
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. of Dallas has announced that its ACS/Mellon HAS Solution now manages more than 450,000 health savings accounts (HSAs), holding more than $350 million in assets and representing more than 1 million people.
CompuMed, Inc., a Los Angeles-based medical informatics company, has announced a credit agreement with Boston Avenue Capital, LLC to create a revolving line of credit of up to $4 million to provide liquidity and working capital for growth initiatives and future expansion, including acquisitions.
Mobile Anesthesiologists Holdings, LLC of Chicago has announced the spin-off of its procurement operation into an independent company to be known as Pro Cure, LLC. The new company will provide a full spectrum of procurement services to the so-called "alternate-site" market, comprised of office-based practices and smaller chain and independent ASCs.
Carestream Health has launched a new price-per-procedure payment plan for its Kodak Carestream PACS platform, allowing healthcare facilities to link costs with imaging volume and avoid large capital expenditures for equipment related to radiology services.

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