Keane Launches Optimum Product Suite At HIMSS Conference

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Article Date: 07 Apr 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Keane, Inc., a global services firm that specializes in optimizing businesses IT investments, today announced the launch of Keane Optimum, a one-source solution for healthcare organizations to improve both financial performance and patient care. Keane Optimum will be showcased at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2009 Annual Conference from April 5th to 8th (HIMSS Booth #7506) in Chicago, Illinois.

This powerful software suite minimizes the expense associated with managing discrete IT solutions to give hospitals a unique level of visibility into their business operations, to improve accounts receivable cycles, reduce medical errors, and simplify complex third-party billing. Keane Optimum leverages the strength of Keane's industry-leading Patcom with its iMed product, to include a full suite of integrated financial, clinical, and EHR applications to simplify the management of the entire healthcare IT environment.

"This new offering manages both the RCM and clinical environments to ensure the right information is accessible while providing a significant return on investment," said Walt Kaczor, Senior Vice President, Keane Healthcare Solutions Division. "Keane Optimum improves the capture of patient information by streamlining data collection at each point of service to ensure the consistency and accuracy necessary to improve patient care and meet regulatory requirements while maximizing timely reimbursement so vital to an organization's financial performance."

About Keane's Healthcare Solutions Division

Keane's Healthcare Solutions Division (HSD) provides proprietary software and services to hospitals and long-term care facilities throughout the country. Since 1975, Keane's software has been helping clients increase efficiencies, reduce medical errors, meet regulatory requirements, and enhance revenue cycle management. Keane's core healthcare solutions include Keane Optimum, Patcom(R), and Keane NetSolutions.

About Keane

Keane partners with businesses and government agencies to optimize IT investments by delivering exceptional operation, maintenance, and evolution of mission-critical systems and business processes. Keane helps clients realize the greatest value from their IT investments by leveraging an insider's hands-on understanding of the nuances and subtleties of their applications, processes and infrastructure making the recommendations we give more actionable, the work we do more pragmatic, and the results realized more measurable.

In business since 1965, Keane is an agile, midsized, full service IT services firm headquartered in the United States with approximately 13,000 employees globally.

Source: Keane Inc.

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