| PORTLAND,
OR, November 10, 2006–Qmedtrix Systems,
Inc., a leading provider of specialty bill review and other
cost-containment services is pleased to announce the addition
of two new employees – Fritz Stephens-Tiley and Catherine
Davis – to its team of talented professionals.
As Qmedtrix’s new Director of Reimbursement Analysis,
Fritz Stephens-Tiley will work with the product management
team to define opportunities and to develop reimbursement
methodologies in support of Qmedtrix repricing solutions.
He brings more than 16 years of health care reimbursement
experience, most recently managing a freestanding ambulatory
surgery center. Mr. Stephens-Tiley was also a member of the
board of directors of the Oregon Ambulatory Surgery Associates,
serving as their Vice President from 2003 to 2006.
Catherine Davis, Associate of Dispute Resolution, joins Qmedtrix
from Thrun Law Firm, PC where she was a research assistant.
While at Thrun, she completed her law degree at Michigan State
University College of Law and passed the Michigan Bar Exam
in July 2006. She is primarily responsible for monitoring
and reviewing state legislative changes that impact medical
reimbursement, as well as assisting in managing Qmedtrix’s
legal caseload for all fifty states. Ms. Davis is a current
member of the American Bar Association and the American Constitution
Society.
Qmedtrix is also pleased to announce the promotion of Alaka
Sarangdhar to the position of Director of Product Development.
She will manage the overall direction of the Product Development
team focused on new technology solutions in support of Qmedtrix
products and services. Ms. Sarangdhar brings 20 years of experience
in managing global teams of engineers to bring hi-tech products
in the world market. She has been an employee of Qmedtrix
since October 2005.
About Qmedtrix
Qmedtrix is one of the nation's leading medical cost-containment
firms specializing in medical bill review solutions and services,
which address inaccurate and inappropriate charges. Qmedtrix
offers a complete spectrum of services to support the efforts
of its clients, which include self-insured corporations, health
care companies, third-party administrators, state funds and
other insurance companies.
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