SOMERSET, N.J., Feb. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — MTBC (NASDAQ: MTBC), a leading provider of proprietary, web-based electronic health records, practice management and mHealth solutions, today announced the launch of PHR 2.0, an enhanced cutting-edge personal health record for patients.
Building on the core functionality of MTBC’s personal health record portal platform, PHR 2.0 allows patients to do the following:
- View availability and schedule appointments
- Send and receive secure patient-provider communications
- Check-in on the day of the appointment
- View balances and process payments
- Access patient charts
- Request prescription refills
- Update demographic and insurance details
“While encouraging electronic patient-provider engagement is a key objective under meaningful use stage 2, it has proven to be very challenging for healthcare providers throughout the country,” said MTBC President Stephen Snyder. He further explained, “PHR 2.0 helps our providers gain traction in engaging patients by extending personal health record functionality to the web environment and including unique features that enhance the patient experience such as appointment scheduling and prescription refill requests.”
For more information, or to activate PHR 2.0, contact MTBC at info@mtbc.com or call (866)-266-6822.
ABOUT MTBC
Founded in 1999 and based in Somerset, New Jersey, MTBC provides practice and revenue cycle management services and proprietary software solutions to private physician offices and hospitals throughout the United States. Its integrated and competitively priced premium products, PracticePro™ and ChartsPro™, present a service suite unmatched in the industry for their scope and value. MTBC has been consistently recognized by Deloitte LLP – 2009, 2010, 2011 – as one of the fastest growing companies in North America and has also been recognized in each of the last two years as an Inc. 500?5000 company.
To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mtbc-releases-enhanced-web-based-personal-health-record-phr-20-portal-300035464.html
SOURCE MTBC