Patientco, a payment technology company, has deployed its cloud-based validated point-to-point encrypted (vP2PE) EMV terminals into healthcare software company EPIC’s EHR technology.
Developed in collaboration with EPIC and South Georgia Medical Center (SGMC) in Georgia, US, the new payment technology is intended to offer maximum security.
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By GlobalDataThe P2PE solution can be easily integrated into EPIC credit card device framework and accepts any type of point-of-service payment within the company.
It allows remote management and provides location-based payment reports.
In addition, the technology is said to optimise EPIC workflows, as well as automates daily reconciliation of bank accounts and posting to patient accounts.
South Georgia Medical Center director of patient financial services Jane Sirmans said: “Launching Patientco’s payment technology across our health system has been a big win for us as we roll out EPIC.
“Its seamless integration with EPIC made everything easy. This technology will help us provide a better financial experience for our patients while maximising collections – which is good for everyone.”
Patientco chief solutions officer Joshua Silver said: “We are dedicated to providing maximum security for our healthcare clients and their patients while making it simple to use Patientco technology with their core systems.
“In addition to added security and convenience, this market-first innovation also eliminates the IT burden from health systems since we take the responsibility of managing everything remotely.”