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Pacific Plumbing Supply Company is one of the leading providers in Business Services. It is based in Seattle, WA. To find more information about Pacific Plumbing Supply Company, please visit www.pacificplumbing.com.
The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is building a new approach to mobility and pioneering the technologies that will drive its future. TRI is applying artificial intelligence to help Toyota produce cars in the future that are safer, more accessible and more environmentally friendly. We are expanding artificial intelligence technology into new applications by strengthening and refining the interaction between human and machine.
Kantar Operations is a Lisle, IL-based company in the Business Services sector.
Campus Media Group is a Minneapolis, MN-based company in the Business Services sector.
Intelligent Medical Objects® (IMO®) is the market leader in clinical interface terminology and a strategic partner with major content providers and EHR developers. IMO delivers a comprehensive suite of integrated, clinician-friendly medical vocabulary solutions that enable healthcare organizations to improve patient documentation, streamline workflow, coordinate care and increase revenue. IMO`s leading Clinical Interface Terminology products, including IMO® Problem (IT)™ and IMO® Procedure (IT)™, provide seamless mapping of diagnostic terminologies to billing codes and medical concepts, enhancing decision support, research, patient education, and financial operations. IMO provides the tools necessary for healthcare organizations to authoritatively support uniform labeling of health profiles, services rendered, and outcomes across their enterprise. This intersection of clinical and financial data provides healthcare organizations with dependable quality information to deliver services, bear risk, and to enable efficient, cost-effective operation and accountability. IMO`s products improve physician satisfaction, facilitate physician adoption, speed the coding process, reduce unnecessary physician-coder communication, and result in fewer rejected claims.