Here are three things to know.
1. The partnership aims to make the Pymntz platform available to healthcare providers, according to a news release.
2.Under the partnership, healthcare providers will have access to Pymntz, a centralized payment platform that auto-posts to EMRs and reduces payment care industry scope, the release states.
3. “Allowing clients the ability to change the process but keep the relationship they have with their financial institutions has been a significant catalyst to our success,” Fred Joachim, president of iStream Financial Services, said in the release. “Spectrum Payments adds another layer of expertise, further fortifying this offering to businesses looking to reduce costs and accelerate revenue wherever possible.”
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