News | August 11, 2006

SCI Solutions Implements Improved Access Management Processes At Three Prominent Healthcare Organizations

Los Gatos, CA - SCI Solutions, an Access Management solution provider for healthcare, recently announced it has signed three new customers for its Schedule Maximizer (formerly known as scheduling.com) and Order Facilitator (formerly known as efileshare.com) products. Schedule Maximizer is SCI's Internet-based, pre-registration, scheduling and front-end revenue cycle solution for hospitals and healthcare systems of all sizes. Order Facilitator is SCI's healthcare web solution for automating outpatient orders for hospital services from community physicians.

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH), Clinical Center, a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research located in Bethesda, Maryland went live with Schedule Maximizer on December 5, 2005, just four months from the contract signing. In addition to Scheduling, NIH's implementation included Appointment Reminders, Provider Portal (pilot), bi-directional interface with their Medical Information System, as well as a scheduling interface on booking and check-in.
  • Eisenhower Medical Center, a 253-bed acute care hospital facility located in Rancho Mirage, CA and its companion Radiology facility, Eisenhower Imaging Center went live with the SCI Order Facilitator on April 28, 2006 in several pilot practices and plans to roll out the product to its entire Physician Community to accommodate all orders submitted to the Medical Center and their affiliates.
  • WakeMed Health & Hospitals, a 752-bed private, not-for-profit health care system based in Raleigh, North Carolina initially went live on SCI's Schedule Maximizer in the Rehabilitation Hospital and Outpatient Centers in 2001. Currently they are using Schedule Maximizer (with Medical Necessity and Eligibility modules, along with a two-way interface and account management) to Radiology, Cardiology, Neurodiagnostics and other departments across their two acute care hospitals and expanding number of outpatient centers.

SOURCE: SCI Solutions