TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 24, 2016 -- InSync Healthcare Solutions, a leading provider of cloud-based healthcare technology software, announced that it will exhibit at the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) 2016 Annual Conference on Oct. 30 – Nov. 2 in San Francisco, Calif. InSync will showcase its seamlessly integrated electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management (PM) software along with featuring the company’s revenue cycle management (RCM) and medical transcription (MT) services.
“In our minds, MGMA’s Annual Conference is the premier conference in the industry and we are thrilled to be exhibiting in San Francisco this year,” said Roland Therriault, President and EVP of Sales of InSync. “MGMA provides our company with a unique opportunity to showcase first-hand our industry-leading products to a wide-range of healthcare professionals. We look forward to networking with the conference attendees and sharing the exceptional value InSync can bring to all healthcare organizations.”
Tailored to the preferences of each user, InSync’s solutions boast a superior user interface and is engineered to improve overall practice efficiency. The software is fully customizable and streamlines clinical and administrative workflows, allowing providers to focus more of their time on their patients, rather than the software.
InSync’s RCM services will also be showcased at this year’s MGMA Annual Conference. The financial offering is a concierge-level service targeted specifically for the client. InSync provides complete accountability for every dollar owed to the practice, while allowing its team of billing experts to handle all billing needs. Backed by more than 20 years of experience and exceptional customer service, InSync’s RCM services will help improve overall business performance.
Also on display will be InSync’s MT services, which focus on delivering transcriptions that will help clients achieve more complete reimbursements without a significant capital investment. In addition to improving documentation efficiency, InSync also ensures transparent and accurate transcriptions due to a multi-step review process.
“In the past, the doctors would almost be embarrassed by the fact that we’d have referring physicians asking for dictations six months later,” said Jan Delnero, Business Manager at Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates. “That doesn’t happen anymore now that we have InSync. Transcriptions are very secure and basically ready for the doctor to review within 24 hours. Usually, the doctors sign off within 48 hours, so the turnaround is phenomenal.”
Conference attendees can stop by MGMA booth #2217 to demo InSync’s products and services first-hand. Visitors will also have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win a 12.9 inch iPad Pro during the conference.
To learn more about InSync’s products and services, visit www.insynchcs.com.
About InSync Healthcare Solutions
InSync Healthcare Solutions is a leading provider of cloud-based healthcare technology software, revenue cycle management services, and medical transcription services to healthcare professionals throughout the United States. The company has leveraged advanced technology, best-in-class partnerships and proven business processes to provide services and solutions that translate into better efficiency for healthcare organizations.
Courtney Vevea Director of Marketing [email protected] 973-794-8523


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