Unibased Systems Architecture, Inc. (Unibased) Opens Systems and Consultation Center as a New Home for ForSite2020®
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CHESTERFIELD, Mo.--(Business Wire)-- Unibased Systems Architecture completed a new Systems and Consultation Center in Chesterfield, Missouri. Professional personnel began occupying offices on June 15th, and the total move will be completed by mid-July. The new facility will offer consultation, demonstration, andtraining seminars for healthcare providers, consultants, and technology companies. In addition to professional office spaces, a key feature is a state of the art conference and demonstration center. Currently, Unibased has approximately 12,500 square feet under lease in the Chesterfield area, and is considering other locations near urban areas associated with our major clients. According to Larry Covington, Chairman and CEO, "We are delighted with the additional space which will serve our purposes well. The space is designed for professional use and serves as an intellectual base for cost savings and productivity discussions in healthcare. In addition, our ForSite2020® product set which is installed at the site, will serve as a flexible model foundation and example for improved healthcare consumer satisfaction and safety, more effective access to services, increased service volume, and more efficient facility utilization for major healthcare providers. Congratulations to the Unibased design team led by Larry Weigel, Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration, who created the overall office layout and furnishings, as well as the communications and wiring infrastructure. Except for the actual laying of the carpet and painting, this was totally a Unibased project." About Unibased Systems Architecture (USA): Celebrating its 23rd year in the HIT industry, Unibased Systems Architecture`s reputation for product quality, reliability, and supporting services has no equal. Unibased and its products have maintained the highest rankings from the KLASTM independent reporting for the last eight years. Unibased markets various products which are open, scalable, integrated client/server and web enabled solutions, designed to meet the unique needs of sophisticated enterprise organizations. Unibased has major solution offerings in the HIT and air travel markets, providing real-time production scheduling, human resource, security and financial systems. In the HIT industry, ForSite2020® is an integrated solution which offers alternative access management techniques, including scheduling, EMPI, and registration, and tracks patient resource needs from pre-access through follow-up. ForSite2020® also monitors the effectiveness of clinical programs, financial productivity and capacity management. ForSite2020® has an integrated module which addresses surgery procedure(s) and surgeon scheduling, pre-admission activity monitoring, surgeon preferences, suite utilization, materials management, clinical worker training and certification, perioperative charting, and surgery based EHR. ForSite2020® results in significant improvements in physician and patient relations; and includes a physician portal, consumer portal, automated order creation, a business intelligence offering labeled ForSite Analytics, and revenue cycle functions such as validation of patient demographics, patient`s current insurance eligibility checking, assurance of medical necessity compliance, and estimation of the patient`s out-of-pocket expense based upon scheduled and ordered services. Unibased products and services are available through direct sales, marketing partners, value added resellers and system integrators. Unibased Systems Architecture is a private corporation founded in 1986, and is based in Chesterfield, Missouri. Visit Unibased on the web at www.unibased.com. News media contact: Unibased Systems Architecture, Inc. Stephanie D. Speth, 800-489-6069, ext. 143 Email: speth@unibased.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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