Infinitt, Great Valley add billing capabilities to RIS/PACS

Infinitt North America, a developer of Web-based RIS, PACS and advanced visualization solutions, has formed a business partnership with Malvern, Pa.-based Great Valley Technologies in order to offer a RIS/PACS with fully-integrated billing capabilities.

The Phillipsburg, N.J.-based Infinitt said its RIS/PACS/Billing Solution will now be an end-to-end radiology software solution for physician practices, imaging centers and small hospitals.

"In addition to all the image and study management functions, the integrated software solution will process claims, payments and credit card co-pays, aid in collections, conduct online eligibility verifications and create management reports," said David Smarro, president and CEO of Infinitt.

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