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Santeon Group Inc. Expands its Contract with the State of Md.
Santeon Group, Inc., a technology company and a provider of rich Internet and media applications and platforms has signed an additional $100,000 contract with the state of Md. for the latest management process optimization.
This, according to the company is a continuation of its much larger multi-year contract with Maryland for continuous process improvement support through its business process management suite XIP.
Company official also clarified that the two new services which will be initiated through this new contract will streamline State operations involved in Healthcare and reduce costs and also improve productivity and fraudulent claims.
"We're excited to be able to provide cutting edge process management solutions to the State of Maryland. With the successful and timely delivery of this recent enhancement, we expect to leverage significant opportunities for additional revenues from our healthcare division, especially in light of recent federal Healthcare legislation," Ash Rofail, CEO at Santeon said.
Santéon offers a complete life-cycle approach to business process management, from requirements to on-going optimization through its XIP suite.
As per this added service, tracking services will be provided to patients, where verifying specific services are available to patients while also monitoring potential fraud. Also auditors can verify if patients have other insurance that takes seniority for payment of services or if that patient has been previously billed for the service in addition to KDP/BCC (News - Alert).
Headquartered in Northern Virginia with offices strategically located in San Diego, Los Angeles, London, Cairo and Dubai, Santeon offers products and services in Healthcare, Energy, Media and Agile (News - Alert) Development. The company had also made an announcement during early April 2010 that it will support for Microsoft Silverlight 4 and IIS Smooth Streaming for its Video Content Management System Platform.
Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Erin Monda

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