Author: Joanna Crews|| Date Published: January 24, 2018
Mindseeker has received three potential five-year contracts worth up to $100.9 million combined to provide remote coding services at 18 U.S. Army medical treatment facilities across the Central, European and Pacific regions.
The Army Medical Command awarded the contracts in an effort to address a coding capability gap identified by MEDCOM’s Patient Administration Systems and Biostatistics Activity, Mindseeker said Jan. 10.
Joanna Dobson, CEO of Mindseeker, said the company partnered with Peak Health Solutions‘ government services unit to support MEDCOM through the contracts.
MEDCOM manages medical records of active duty military service members, families and beneficiaries; retirees; civil trauma and other patient categories for the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.
Ashburn, Virginia-based Mindseeker is a women-owned company that offer health information management, staffing, financial and consulting services to the public and private sectors.
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