While I can't promise you every ticker in my reports will be huge winners like the one from Friday that closed up 200% or JAMN which is currently up 575% or BCCI which is up 1,070% in under two weeks!! I do suggest you start researching MDFI immediately and put it on your watch list.
MDFI is a sub penny and these can get very explosive and made huge swings in either direction.
MDFI came to life last week and has been trending up all week with a slight dip on Thursday. Could MDFI be the next breakout stock?!
View Chart: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=mdfi&insttype=&freq=7&show=&time=18
The company announced their CEO would be featured Friday night on CBS 12 Evening News. This appearance on the news may spread through the media this weekend, so watch for a possible reaction this coming week.
16 years ago if you wanted to call me, you would have to page me. Today data and communication is within seconds and arm's reach.
The only thing constant in today's society is change. It is only inevitable that medical records go digital and be placed on the internet for convenient retrieval. MDFI is making this happen.
MDFI has developed and globally markets a proprietary, patient-centric, iPHR (Internet-enabled Personal Health Record) system for gathering, digitizing and organizing medical records so that individuals can have a comprehensive record of all of their medical visits. MedeFile's primary product is its web-based MedeFile solution, a highly secure system for gathering, maintaining, accessing and sharing personal medical records.
One of the most critical elements in healthcare is ready access to a patient’s medical information. It must be portable. Think about it. If you have to go to the ER and can’t speak for yourself, who’s going to tell the doctor you’re allergic to sulfa drugs or that you’re diabetic?
It is right there in your records, if the doctor had some way to access them. Fortunately there are ways to make your records both portable and readily accessible. Most health facilities know this, and purchase systems to retrieve records.
Rapidly expanding MDFI is gathering a customer base that ensures it will have all the work it can handle.
MDFI’s specialty is making use of the internet to access medical records. It just entered into an agreement with MedSave USA to market its web-based “iPHR” system as a value-added service to MedSave’s customer base. According to a company press release, this base includes a network of “insurance companies, self-insured employers, third-party administrators, healthcare providers and government payer organizations.”
Money can be made from information retrieval? You bethcha! The federal government has mandated that all medical records be electronically recorded and retrievable by 2014! That’s a lot of records!
Companies like MedSave love what MDFI has to offer. According to MedeSave’s CEO Gonen Antebi, “Together with MedeFile, we believe we are able to demonstrate to our clients how equipping individuals with a web-based personal health record will help promote greater patient engagement, improve clinical outcomes and ultimately save them time and money, and potentially even lives.”
This kind of service is especially helpful to know for those who travel frequently domestically or abroad. Being able to carry your entire medical record on a portable USB memory device can add a whole bunch of peace of mind.
MDFI is a sub penny and these can get very explosive and made huge swings in either direction.
MDFI came to life last week and has been trending up all week with a slight dip on Thursday. Could MDFI be the next breakout stock?!
View Chart: http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=mdfi&insttype=&freq=7&show=&time=18
The company announced their CEO would be featured Friday night on CBS 12 Evening News. This appearance on the news may spread through the media this weekend, so watch for a possible reaction this coming week.
16 years ago if you wanted to call me, you would have to page me. Today data and communication is within seconds and arm's reach.
The only thing constant in today's society is change. It is only inevitable that medical records go digital and be placed on the internet for convenient retrieval. MDFI is making this happen.
MDFI has developed and globally markets a proprietary, patient-centric, iPHR (Internet-enabled Personal Health Record) system for gathering, digitizing and organizing medical records so that individuals can have a comprehensive record of all of their medical visits. MedeFile's primary product is its web-based MedeFile solution, a highly secure system for gathering, maintaining, accessing and sharing personal medical records.
One of the most critical elements in healthcare is ready access to a patient’s medical information. It must be portable. Think about it. If you have to go to the ER and can’t speak for yourself, who’s going to tell the doctor you’re allergic to sulfa drugs or that you’re diabetic?
It is right there in your records, if the doctor had some way to access them. Fortunately there are ways to make your records both portable and readily accessible. Most health facilities know this, and purchase systems to retrieve records.
Rapidly expanding MDFI is gathering a customer base that ensures it will have all the work it can handle.
MDFI’s specialty is making use of the internet to access medical records. It just entered into an agreement with MedSave USA to market its web-based “iPHR” system as a value-added service to MedSave’s customer base. According to a company press release, this base includes a network of “insurance companies, self-insured employers, third-party administrators, healthcare providers and government payer organizations.”
Money can be made from information retrieval? You bethcha! The federal government has mandated that all medical records be electronically recorded and retrievable by 2014! That’s a lot of records!
Companies like MedSave love what MDFI has to offer. According to MedeSave’s CEO Gonen Antebi, “Together with MedeFile, we believe we are able to demonstrate to our clients how equipping individuals with a web-based personal health record will help promote greater patient engagement, improve clinical outcomes and ultimately save them time and money, and potentially even lives.”
This kind of service is especially helpful to know for those who travel frequently domestically or abroad. Being able to carry your entire medical record on a portable USB memory device can add a whole bunch of peace of mind.