COLLEYVILLE, TX -- (Marketwire) -- 10/22/08 -- digiMedical Solutions, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: DGMS) today announced that the Company has signed a contract with
cardiologist Dr. Roy Whittingham of the University Heart Institute in
Pembroke Pines, Florida to implement the Company's proprietary Microsoft
.Net-based digital prescription handling software, digiRX, and digiReauth,
the Company's call center services, to support the reauthorization of
prescriptions.
digiMedical has operations in both Texas and Florida and, this year, has
been actively expanding in Florida by signing a multitude of contracts with
doctors and clinics to implement the Company's proprietary digital
prescription software and reauthorization call center services. Since
launching those efforts, they have signed contracts with doctors in Florida
to include: Drs. Teltser, Sanzobrino, and McMillan also of the University
Heart Institute, Drs. Griffin, Parker, Heitmann and Floreani of A Woman's
Place, Dr. Steven Bello and Dr. Thomas Magardino of Collier
Otolaryngology, Dr. Richard Wilson, Drs. Angela Marshall, Wendy Humphrey
and Betsy Brothers of Southwest Florida Women's Group, P.A., Dr. Daniel
Kaplan, Dr. Moorthy of Pain Management Center of Naples, Dr. Shardul
Nanavati, founder of Advanced Gastroenterology, Drs. Romero, Tineo and
Seibert of Oaktree Family Practice, Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Howard Kapp of
Anchor Health Centers, Drs. Santos-Ocampo, Axline and Spilker of the
Collier Heart Group, Dr. John Landi, the Medical Director of Vanish Vein
and Laser Center and Dr. Wey of the Neuroscience and Spine Associates in
Naples, Florida, among others.
digiMedical's Prescription Handling Software
digiMedical has built a suite of proprietary Microsoft .Net-based software
to digitally and securely manage prescriptions in both doctor and clinic
offices and in pharmacies. The software is compatible with most medical
office software and is easy to install. With the software, the digital
prescriptions are routed directly and securely from the physician's office
or clinic to the pharmacy. The digital pack of information also already
contains pertinent patient information, allowing the pharmacy to pre-fill
the prescription prior to the patient's arrival at the pharmacy.
The Company's digital prescription software suite meets HIPAA and DEA
requirements and helps protect the pharmacist from errors caused by
difficult-to-read handwritten prescriptions and the risk to the pharmacist
of illegally duplicated prescriptions and fraudulent prescriptions.
Additionally, digiMedical manages prescription refills for physicians'
offices and clinics through the Company's digiReauth software and call
center services.