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11/27/2006 - Don't Miss Out on Section 179 Savings!!
11/13/2006 - Intelligent Medical Objects and Bond Technologies Sign Multi-Year Agreement
10/23/2006 - Bond Technologies' Bond ClinicianT EHR RECEIVES CCHIT CERTIFICATION
8/24/2006 - Bond Technologies' Clients Highlighted in National Media
8/16/2006 - Bond Technologies' client opens first, unique, off-hours clinic in Suburban Atlanta
6/20/2006 - Bond Technologies Awarded 5-Star Rating
6/19/2006 - Bond Technologies Releases Bond Clinician EHR/PM with Sleep Medicine Feature Sets
5/22/2006 - Bond Technologies Launches Bond Clinician EHR/PM, Summer 2006 Release
Micromedex, Geisinger Form Alliance Focused on Evidence-Based Solution Sets
RxHub: E-Scripts Hits 'Tipping Point'
SmartCare Family Medical Centers Announces Use of New Electronic Heal th Record Technology from Bond Technologies
Highmark Offers Physicians Payment Increases for EHRs
Report: Online Health Info Searches Vary by Age
Great News from CMS!
2/07/2006 - Bond Medical Receives Microsoft Gold Certification
2/01/2006 - As healthcare is key issue for Americans, the President addresses areas of concern
1/26/2006 - Bond Medical Voted Best Customer Service
7/7/2005 - Motion Computing Launches Industry's Smallest, Lightest High-Performance Tablet PC
5/31/2005 - Motion Computing Launches Industry's Next-Generation Tablet PC
5/16/2005 - Bond Technologies Partners with Thomson Micromedex to Offer Healthcare IT's Most Advanced Handheld Solution
2/14/2005 - PHR and HIM: A Perfect Fit
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Don't Miss Out on Section 179 Savings!! November 27, 2006 - The deadline for taking advantage of the current Section 179 of the Federal Tax Code is quickly approaching. Act now to take advantage of the Section 179 Deduction which allows you deduct all or part of the cost of eligible property, including hardware, software, and medical equipment up to $100,000. The generous deduction will be changing to a much lower amount, effective January 1, 2007. Visit this helpful site, http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_28637.html, to learn more about Section 179, and how it can work for your business! For additional information, contact a Bond Product Representative at 866.792.6900.

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Intelligent Medical Objects and Bond Technologies Sign Multi-Year Agreement November 13, 2006 - Dateline to be determined — Bond Technologies and Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc. (IMO) have announced a five year license agreement to enhance the diagnosis and procedures terminologies inside Bond Clinician™ EHR.

The agreement provides for enhancements to the interface terminology for Bond Clinician™ users, namely, IMO® ICD-9 Enhanced™ for Diagnosis and IMO® CPT Enhanced™ with HCPCS for Procedures. These services are part of IMO’s Personal Health Terminology™ (PHT), and have been fully integrated into Bond Clinician, Summer 2006. Bond selected IMO to improve the user experience and ensure that data is collected correctly for use in decision-support and quality improvement. Bond provides demand-driven solutions, based upon user feedback, that lead to better outcomes and greater efficiency for care delivery organizations.

Andrew Kanter MD, MPH, IMO’s Chief Medical Officer commented, “As a part of this agreement IMO is continuing to work closely with Bond’s team on their Terminology Strategy to ensure that users of Bond Clinician™ EHR - from clinicians to practice management to patients - get the most out of their system. Bond Clinician EHR has taken advantage of a great deal of the enhanced functionality capable with IMO’s terminologies such as primary and secondary ICD code mapping, and links to SNOMED® CT. This not only allows for decision-support and data analysis but provides a state-of-the-art experience for its users.”

Travis Bond, Founder & CEO of Bond Technologies explained; “We began working with IMO on our terminology strategy early on, in 2004. The objective then, as today, is to perfect the use of interface terminology as a means to connect the various terminologies such as ICD-9 and CPT administrative codes and Thomson Micromedex for the evidence-based medicine aspects…” Mark Swierzewski MD from Tampa Bay Urology characterized the Bond Clinician EHR improvements stating “The freedom to document with terminology that is common to us versus billing-specific definitions is refreshing. Generally, you want to chart a medical problem first and bill second. With Bond Clinician™ EHR, we get both.”

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Bond Technologies' bond clinicianT EHR RECEIVES CCHIT CERTIFICATION October 23, 2006, Tampa, FL - The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHITSM) today announced that Bond Technologies is CCHIT CertifiedSM for its product, Bond Clinician™ EHR and meets CCHIT ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) criteria for 2006. Ambulatory EHRs are designed for physician offices and clinics where most Americans get their healthcare. CCHIT is a Recognized Certification Body in the United States for certifying health information technology – an independent, non-profit organization that sets the benchmark for electronic health records.

As a CCHIT Certified product, Bond Clinician™ EHR has been tested and passed inspection of 100 percent of a comprehensive set of criteria for:

  • functionality (ability to create and manage electronic records for all patients, as well as automating workflow in a physician’s office),
  • interoperability (a first step in the ability to receive and send electronic data to other entities such as laboratories), and
  • security (ability to keep patients’ information safe).

The CCHIT Certified mark — a “seal of approval” for EHR products — provides the first consensus-based, consistent benchmark for ambulatory products. By looking to products with the CCHIT Certified seal, physicians and other providers can be assured they are making a reliable investment and insurers and other payers know the products meet expected industry standards.

“Physician who purchase certified products have the assurance that they have been reviewed by a panel of judges, including practicing physicians, and that they are being evaluated against standards set by professionals in the field and successfully piloted with products from large and small companies,” said Mark Leavitt, M.D., Ph.D., chair, CCHIT. “The quality and safety of EHR products can now be measured using certification criteria that were developed specifically for that purpose.”

“We are incredibly proud to be able to list Bond Clinician™ EHR among the products able to display the CCHIT Certification seal,” said Travis Bond, President and Chief Software Architect of Bond Technologies. “The CCHIT Certification demonstrates that Bond Clinician EHR maintains the level of features and functionality that are required in the ambulatory market, and provides physicians with the added comfort knowing that the product has been thoroughly tested against the thorough CCHIT criteria.”

The goals of CCHIT product certification are to reduce the risk of HIT investment by physicians and other providers; ensure interoperability of HIT products; enhance the availability of HIT adoption incentives from purchasers and payers; and protect the privacy of personal health information.

CCHIT’s certification compliance criteria and its design for a certification inspection process have been thoroughly researched, taking into account the state of the art of EHRs and available standards, and comparing certification processes in other industries and other countries. The inspection process is based on real-life medical scenarios designed to test products rigorously against the clinical needs of providers and the quality and safety needs of healthcare consumers and payers. One script, for example, recreates a scenario of an elderly man with poorly controlled diabetes, hypertension and other chronic conditions in order to test EHR functions such as potential adverse drug reactions, disease management and treatment plans.

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Bond Technologies' Clients Highlighted in National Media August 24, 2006, Tampa, FL - Two Bond clients were highlighted in the national media this morning. SmartCare Family Medical Centers was featured in the USA Today's cover article on walk-in retail clinics. Health-e-Station was featured in a segment on the Today Show with Matt Lauer, on NBC.
For more information about Bond Clinician™ EHR, please visit www.bondclinician.com
For more information about SmartCare Family Medical Centers, please visit www.smartcarecenters.com
For more information about Health-e-Station, please visit http://healthestation.com/

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Bond Technologies' client opens first, unique, off-hours clinic in Suburban Atlanta August 16, 2006, Tampa, FL - A new Bond Technologies’ client, Health-e-Station, has opened its first off-hours clinic in Peachtree City, Georgia. In addition to the basic functionality of Bond Clinician™ EHR, Health-e-Station’s unique needs use Bond’s enterprise features including the Patient Portal and Kiosk functionality, IntelliHistory™ patient interview/questionnaire, advanced bi-directional e-prescribing, and retail functionality.
For more information about Bond Clinician™ EHR, please visit www.bondclinician.com.
For more information about Health-e-Station, please visit http://healthestation.com/

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Bond Technologies Awarded 5-Star Rating June 20, 2006, Tampa, FL - Bond Technologies, an industry leading provider of Electronic Health Record Software, was awarded the highest rating in several EHR functionality categories in the AC Group’s annual mid-year survey. Those categories include:
  • EHR Functionality
  • Interfaced PMS/DIM/EHR
  • Small Group Practices (6 to 19 physicians)
  • Small Practices (1 to 5 physicians)

Overall, only twelve companies, Bond Technologies (Bond Clinician? EHR), NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc., eClinicalWorks, Medical Communication Systems, Propractia (StreamlineMD), Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Practice Partner (formally know as PMSI), Misys, OmniMD, A4 Health Systems, Epic Systems Corporation, and GE Healthcare, received the highest overall 5-Star rating.

The EHR survey included 2,300 functional questions divided into 47 categories, while the PMS survey includes over 1,000 functionality questions divided into 26 categories. The 47 functional categories included a section on the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) requirements for a computerized patient record (CPR), along with functional questions relating to operational areas including prescriptions, charge capture, dictation, interface with laboratories, physician order entry, decision support and alerts, security, personal health records, reporting and documentation. To assist the physician community, the AC Group report quantifies six specific components necessary to ensure that a physician or a group of physicians have made the right choice. The components include: Product functionality, end-user satisfaction, company financial viability, client base, technology, and price.


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Bond Technologies Releases Bond Clinician EHR/PM with Sleep Medicine Feature Sets, Salt Lake City, UT, June 19, 2006 - Bond Technologies, an industry leading provider of Electronic Health Record and Practice Management Software, announced today, the release of the only sleep medicine-focused electronic health record feature-set available today.

Being demonstrated for the first time at the SLEEP 2006 20th Annual Meeting, in Salt Lake City, some of the sleep medicine-specific features include integrated EHR and PM allowing for explosion codes, inventory tracking, and DME rentals, advanced integration with diagnostic equipment, and time-sensitive flowsheets with text notation. The customizable IntelliHistory™ questionnaire sets include sleep-specific interview questions that can be filled out ahead of time by the patient via the secure Patient Portal, or in-office kiosk. Bond Clinician’s iWatch™ technology allows for remote system monitoring and surveillance.

According to the National Sleep Foundation, over 90 million Americans snore, 12 million have Obstructive Sleep Apnea, 10% have Restless Leg Syndrome, and up to 6% of people worldwide have Fibromyalgia. With these newer understandings of sleep disorders and how they affect overall health and the quality of life, the busy and fast-paced workflow surrounding sleep medicine has become increasingly important. Bond Clinician™ helps streamline these complex processes through the automation of data transmission, remote access, and surveillance technology.

"With millions of Americans suffering from, and seeking treatment for, a wide variety of sleep disorders, we are excited to be able to offer the sleep medicine industry the electronic health record tools that they need to manage the workflow of the physicians, sleep professionals, administrative staff, and patients," said Travis Bond, President of Bond Technologies.

In addition to these unique product features, Bond Technologies will continue to offer its patient portal, industry-leading clinical content and decision-making support, iClinician™ Mobile solution, Clinician Image Management (CIM), and advanced Query Builder reporting module, with no add-on costs.

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5/22/2006 - Bond Technologies Launches Bond Clinician EHR/PM, Summer 2006 Release - Bond Technologies, an industry leading provider of Electronic Health Record Software, announced today, the release of Bond Clinician™ Summer 2006, which includes the newly released, integrated Practice Management module, as well as a wealth of additional feature and functionality enhancements.

Being demonstrated for the first time at the Towards an Electronic Patient Record Conference (TEPR) in Baltimore, Maryland this week, the Bond Clinician™ PM includes a customizable Central Command Center for workflow-driven access to information and Worklists-at-a-glance, a powerful fee schedule system that actively manages insurance contracts, and advanced customization functionality throughout that enables hands on management of the entire patient revenue cycle.

Additional EHR feature enhancements include customizable and robust flowsheets, advanced protocols and order sets, retail and inventory management functionality, as well as multiple enhancements to encounter notes. Kiosk functionality allows patients to access the patient portal from the physician’s waiting room for self check-in, paying co-pays with credit cards, as well as to receive visit instructions. Communication feature enhancements include secure patient email, as well as both physician and employer portals.

In addition to these product enhancements, Bond Technologies will continue to offer its patient portal, industry-leading clinical content and decision-making support, iClinician™ Mobile solution, Clinician Image Management (CIM), and advanced Query Builder reporting module, with no add-on costs.

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Micromedex, Geisinger Form Alliance Focused on Evidence-Based Solution Sets - Thomson Micromedex says it has formed an alliance with Geisinger Health System to produce evidence-based tools for standardizing and improving patient care and outcomes in health care organizations. The largest U.S. rural health care provider, Geisinger will provide a large amount of inpatient order sets to Micromedex. The companies will then work to integrate those protocols with evidence-based solutions to produce Micromedex Order Sets. The product will supply up-to-date instructions and treatment options for the most common hospital and emergency department diagnoses, procedures and complaints.

The company claims that more than 3,400 U.S. and Canadian hospitals use Micromedex products. These hospitals can link the new product to Micromedex evidence-based clinical decision support modules to adapt Order Sets to their own policies and procedures. Order Sets can also be used as a stand-alone solution.

For more information, visit http://www.micromedex.com.

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RxHub: E-Scripts Hits 'Tipping Point'
(April 14, 2006) Electronic prescription network vendor RxHub LLC in 2005 added 25 million lives to its master patient index. That brings the total to 160 million, representing 80% coverage of the commercial payer market, according to the St. Paul, Minn.-based company. For that and other reasons, RxHub believes the "tipping point" for e-prescribing has been reached.

RxHub's primary services enable providers to access patient drug benefit eligibility, formulary information and medication histories at the time of prescribing. Under some contracts, the company also supports direct submission of prescriptions to pharmacies using the national network of Alexandria, Va.-based SureScripts.

But based on the size of its master patient index and other metrics--including significant transactions growth during the past quarter--RxHub believes e-prescribing has become an accepted part of medicine. For instance:

  • National standards for new and refill electronic prescriptions, and eligibility, formulary and medication history transactions have been approved.
  • RxHub handled more than 26 million real-time eligibility requests in 2005 and 10 million in the first quarter of 2006.
  • The company provided more than 2.5 million medication histories to physicians during 2005 and 1 million in the first quarter of 2006. In 2005 the vendor delivered medication histories to clinicians in all 50 states.
  • The vendor now offers access to more than 725 drug formularies.

RxHub also announced CEO David McLean has left the company. The company named J.P. Little to lead the company as COO. Little has been with the vendor since its formation in early 2001 and has served as senior vice president and CIO. More information is available at rxhub.net.

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SmartCare Family Medical Centers Announces Use of New Electronic Health Record Technology from Bond Technologies
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., March 29, 2006 - SmartCare Family Medical Centers (SmartCare) has selected Bond Technologies to provide a comprehensive customized electronic health records solution for its patients. The solution is integrated into each new SmartCare facility to optimize the quality of patient care.
The HIPAA-compliant Bond Clinician™ EHR (Electronic Health Record) makes available the most current treatment guidelines and protocols from industry leader Thomson MICROMEDEX. The system features e-prescribing and lab order entry capabilities, a secure patient portal, document imaging and many more functions. Consumers benefit from secure, Web-based access to their personal health information through a patient portal, streamlined health monitoring and dialogue with their regular physician.
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Highmark Offers Physicians Payment Increases for EHRs
Highmark Blue Shield beginning in April will offer payment increases to physicians who meet quality goals, including the adoption of electronic health records, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reports.
The voluntary program will be open to 1,300 physicians in 250 medical practices in central Pennsylvania. Physicians will be rewarded for providing recommended care such as ensuring that children receive immunizations and that patients get flu shots. In addition, medical practices will receive payment increases for using EHRs, the Patriot-News reports.
Participating physicians will receive regular reports on their quality scores and how they compare with other practices (Patriot-News, 3/8).

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Report: Online Health Info Searches Vary by Age
February 10, 2006 - Seventy-nine percent of all adult Internet users have gone online to search for health information, according to a survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Of the adults who use the Internet, 84% of respondents ages 29 to 40 as well as 84% of respondents ages 51 to 59 said they had searched online for health information on at least one topic. Eighty percent of respondents ages 41 to 50 said they had searched online for health information, and 73% of respondents ages 18 to 28 said they had gone online for health information. In addition, 72% of respondents age 70 and older and 68% of respondents ages 60 to 69 said they had searched for health information online.
The survey also looked at the percentages of all adults who use the Internet. Eighty-seven percent of respondents ages 29 to 40 said they use the Internet, compared with 75% of respondents ages 41 to 50 and 54% of respondents ages 60 to 69. Just 21% of respondents age 70 and older said they use the Internet.
Results are based on surveys conducted in January 2005, May through June 2005, and September 2005.
- www.ihealthbeat.org

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Great News from CMS!
The Good News
Yesterday President Bush signed the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.  The new law reverses the 4.4% Medicare payment cuts that were effective January 1. 
What To Do
Any claims you have filed, retroactive to January 1, will be reimbursed at the conversion factor of $37.8975, the 2004 rate.  You do NOT need to resubmit claims.  Medicare will reprocess any eligible claims in batches, so don’t look for a lump sum right away.  You will begin to see these credits in the coming weeks, in small amounts.
Finding Details
For more complete information on the reversal, please visit www.cms.hhs.gov.

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2/07/2006 - Bond Medical Receives Microsoft Gold Certification
Bond Medical is proud to announce achieving gold level partner status with Microsoft Corporation. Gold Certified Partners represent the highest level of competence and expertise with Microsoft technologies, and have the closest working relationship with Microsoft. Attaining Gold status is a testament to Bond Medical’s dedication to maintaining the highest quality partnerships and technological advancements. Microsoft awards Gold level partner status to companies who show a superior level of commitment and expertise in Microsoft technology. Bond Clinician™ EHR was built using the latest Microsoft technology, as well as the industries leading clinical content and decision support. Bond engineers design, install and configures network infrastructures that support Bond solutions. Microsoft awarded specific competencies in Networking Infrastructure Solutions, Advanced Infrastructure Solutions and Information Worker Solutions with specialized competency in Storage Solutions, Active Directory & Identity Management.

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2/01/2006 - As healthcare is key issue for Americans, the President addresses areas of concern
Washington , D.C./Atlanta, Georgia - January 31, 2006 - In tonight's State of the Union, President Bush addressed a number of key issues, healthcare being the number one domestic policy issue discussed.
"Tonight, the state of our Union is strong, and we will make it stronger," President Bush stated, as he began his address. After the President addressed key international policy and national security issues, such as Iraq and the War on Terroism, he then addressed domestic issues, placing a great deal of emphasis on reforming healthcare.
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1/26/2006 - Bond Medical Voted Best Customer Service
TAMPA , Fl. - January 26, 2006 - Bond Medical, headquartered in Tampa, Florida, was voted best Value-Added Reseller (VAR) in Customer Service at the annual Per-Se Technologies’ MediSoft Conference in Tempe, Arizona this week.
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7/7/2005 - Motion Computing Launches Industry's Smallest, Lightest High-Performance Tablet PC
For more information or to purchase your own Motion Tablet, contact us at info@bondclinician.com
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5/31/2005 - Motion Computing Launches Industry's Next-Generation Tablet PC
New Motion LE1600 - First Slate Tablet with Latest Intel Centrino Mobile Technology -
Is Lighter, Slimmer and Capable of Up to a Full Day of Battery Life
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5/16/2005 - Bond Technologies Partners with Thomson Micromedex to Offer Healthcare IT's Most Advanced Handheld Solution
SALT LAKE CITY, UT., May, 16 2005 - Bond Technologies, by partnering Micromedex, a business of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX; TOC), becomes the first Electronic Health Record (EHR) solution provider to offer the full suite of Micromedex integrated decision support products within its handheld offering.
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2/14/2005 - PHR and HIM: A Perfect Fit
Advance for Health Information Professionals, by Tricia Cassidy. HIM professionals are well suited to be personal health record (PHR) advocates.
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