SOMERSET, N.J., Feb. 27, 2018 -- MTBC (NASDAQ: MTBC) (NASDAQ: MTBCP), a leading provider of proprietary, cloud-based electronic health records, practice management and mHealth solutions, today released the first of its 2018 video series that illustrates how MTBC is changing the way that physicians practice medicine in the evolving healthcare market. The video released today tells the story of Dr. Milton J. Mintz, a remarkable ninety-year-old physician who melds MTBC’s state of the art technology with his unique, ‘old school’ style of medical home visits.
“I couldn’t practice medicine the way I do now without MTBC,” stated Dr. Mintz, who started practicing medicine in 1955 and pivoted over the last decade from traditional office-based medicine to visiting homebound patients. He explains, “This practice is the best thing I’ve ever done in my entire medical career -- [home visit] services are really needed throughout the country.”
Dr. Mintz uses MTBC’s intuitive cloud-based software, with 24x7 live support, to easily access patient information, chart, write electronic prescriptions, obtain clinical decision support, create insurance claims, and more while on-the-go. Without it, he feels he wouldn’t be able to run his mobile practice the same way he does now.
“Dr. Mintz’ commitment to meeting the needs of homebound patients is truly remarkable and we’re privileged to be able to play a small part in achieving his important mission by empowering him with our technology and support,” said Al Nardi, MTBC VP of Strategic Initiatives. He continued, “We are thankful to Dr. Mintz and the thousands of healthcare providers throughout the country who have selected MTBC as their practice partner.”
To learn more about his story and how Dr. Mintz merges today’s technology with his business model, you can watch the video here: Client Story.
About MTBC
MTBC is a healthcare information technology company that provides a fully integrated suite of proprietary web-based solutions, together with related business services, to healthcare providers. Our integrated Software-as-a-Service (or SaaS) platform helps our customers increase revenues, streamline workflows and make better business and clinical decisions, while reducing administrative burdens and operating costs. MTBC’s common stock trades on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the ticker symbol “MTBC,” and its Series A Preferred Stock trades on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the ticker symbol “MTBCP.”
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