Nuesoft

Nuesoft Technologies, Inc.
Private
Industry Health IT
Founded 1993
Founder Massoud Alibakhsh
Headquarters Marietta, Georgia, United States
Area served
United States
Key people
Massoud Alibakhsh
(President, CEO)
Shahram Famorzadeh
(CTO)
Products electronic health record, practice management software, medical billing services
Website www.nuemd.com

Nuesoft Technologies, Inc. is a health care software as a service (SaaS) company headquartered in Marietta, Georgia, USA. The company develops and sells practice management software for physician practices, university health centers, and medical billing companies. The company operates a wholly owned medical billing clearinghouse and also provides HL7 product integration for EMR/EHR systems, laboratory information systems, medical imaging systems and document management systems.[1]

Its flagship product, NueMD, is notable for being the first Internet-based, platform independent[2] medical practice management software program.[3]

Products and services

Nuesoft's physician products include:

Nuesoft's physician services include:


Nuesoft's college health products include:

Nuesoft's college health services include:

History

Founded as Persoft Technologies, Inc. in 1993 at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC).

In 1996 changed its name to Nuesoft Technologies, Inc.[4]

Patents

Nuesoft holds several patents. The first patent awarded to the company details a system and method for providing look ahead socket generation.[5] The second patent details an automated and scalable system for total real-time redundancy of a plurality of client-server systems.[6]

Major sponsorships

In 2010 Nuesoft became the sole sponsor of the Indian racquetball team[7] The financial support helped the team attend the 2010 World Racquetball Championships in Seoul, South Korea. Srikaran (Sri) Kandadai, a Nuesoft employee, was selected to represent the Indian National Racquetball team,[8] prompting the company to become an official sponsor.

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