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Our revolutionary technology is radically different than any other form of automated medical billing software or revenue cycle management. Unlike a PMS vendor or a clearinghouse, the Encoda BackOffice suite of products enhances and improves existing billing systems and billing service providers’ operations, making them more intelligent. The difference? On average, our customers increase staff productivity by more than 30% and dramatically reduce operating expenses, helping their practices to grow. How do we do this? We apply business intelligence and programming logic tools from the high-tech community to healthcare, and pass those technological advantages on to medical business offices. In adding this advanced ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.encoda.com
  • 525 Plymouth Rd Ste 307
    Plymouth Meeting, PA USA 19462
  • Phone: 610.397.1632

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