TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 04, 2017 -- InSync Healthcare Solutions, a leading provider of cloud-based mental health solutions, announced its plans to showcase at the 2017 National Conference on Addiction Disorders (NCAD) in Baltimore, Maryland from August 18-20.
At Booth #906, InSync will be demoing its fully-integrated, mental health and substance abuse specific electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management (PM) software to attendees. InSync’s software boasts a cloud-based delivery, allowing providers to work from any location at any time, as well as mental health specific features such as group scheduling and group notes.
In addition to the software, InSync will also be providing details on discount buying programs, exclusive only to 2017 NCAD Attendees.
“NCAD is one of the premier addiction and mental health conferences and we are excited to have the opportunity to network with its attendees for the first time,” InSync President Roland Therriault said. “We’re confident that our mental health and substance abuse specific software is able to provide the value and convenience addiction treatment practitioners are so desperately seeking as more and more of the industry implements EMR technology.”
The 2017 conference, which is headlined “National Passages to Recovery,” provides the most extensive education experience for professionals in addiction prevention, treatment, aftercare and management, with dedicated topics for clinicians, executives and marketers.
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.
Contact Information: Courtney Vevea Director of Marketing [email protected] 973-794-8253


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