US Army awards $100M coding contracts to Mindseeker for medical facilities

The United States Army Medical Command awarded $100 million in medical coding contracts to professional services firm Mindseeker. 

Under the three five-year remote contracts, Mindseeker will staff and manage the remote coding service for nearly 20 of the Army's medical treatment facilities, officials from both entities said via news release. The facilities are located in the Central, Pacific, and European regions.

"We are delighted to have been awarded the prestigious opportunity to serve MEDCOM, and in a very small way, provide a service for the men and women and their families that have served this great country of ours," Randy Baker, president of Mindseeker's healthcare services division, said in a statement. "We look forward to providing MEDCOM the specialized medical coding service and delivering accurately coded records at the highest level of quality in a timely manner."

 

 

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