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Streamline Health Solutions Inc STRM

Streamline Health Solutions, Inc. enables healthcare organizations to proactively address revenue leakage and improve financial performance. The Company delivers integrated solutions, technology-enabled services and analytics. It operates in one segment as a provider of health information technology solutions and associated services that improve healthcare processes and information flows within a healthcare facility. The Company sells its solutions and services in North America to hospitals and health systems through its direct sales force and its reseller partnerships. It offers solutions and services to assist its clients in revenue cycle management, including its two flagship technologies: RevIDTM and eValuatorTM. RevID offers automated, daily reconciliation of clinical event activity to patient billing charge items prior to billing. eValuator provides 100% automated coding analysis prior to billing. It offers an array of professional services, including system implementation.


NDAQ:STRM - Post by User

Post by MountainHikeron May 05, 2001 6:24pm
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Post# 3702531

STRM looks dead

STRM looks deadLook at Latin America...it is going through another rough patch. If Argentina tanks (strong possibility) on its bonds, then look out. There isn't much to write home about in this stock, but it is too low to short.
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