Technology Headlines has selected MEDsys Software Solutions as their 2020 Company of the Year for Home Care Software
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MEDsys Software Solutions: Delivering State-of-the-art Solutions to Home Care Agencies
“MEDsys has been a true partner with Home Instead developing and evolving their Software and Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) to help us deliver the outstanding Care to our clients and the tools to support our caregivers and the franchise network” explains Mary Alexander, VP Home Instead. PERRYSBURG, Ohio. (PRWEB) February 22, 2021 MEDsys Software Solutions, the leading provider of Software and Electronic Visit Verification to Home Care Franchises and Agencies, State Medicaid programs and Managed Care Organizations has been awarded Technology Headlines 2020 Company of the Year for Home Care Software.
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