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August 24, 2004
ProxyMed Participating in Thomas Weisel Partners' Healthcare Tailwinds Conference
ProxyMed Participating in Thomas Weisel Partners' Healthcare Tailwinds Conference
August 24, 2004 01:43 PM US Eastern Timezone
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 24, 2004--ProxyMed, Inc. (Nasdaq:PILL), a leading provider of healthcare transaction processing and medical cost containment services, today announced that the company has been invited to participate in Thomas Weisel Partners' Healthcare Tailwinds Conference for 2004, which will be held at the Four Seasons Boston. Michael K. Hoover, ProxyMed's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Gregory J. Eisenhauer, ProxyMed's EVP and Chief Financial Officer, will be conducting an investor presentation for attendees during this conference, which is expected to begin at 10:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, September 9, 2004. The presentation will be simultaneously Webcast at http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=24333, and available online for 30 days following the event. About ProxyMed, Inc. ProxyMed provides connectivity, medical cost containment services, business process outsourcing solutions and related value-added products to physicians, payers, pharmacies, medical laboratories, and other healthcare providers and suppliers. ProxyMed's services support a broad range of both financial and clinical transactions, and we are HIPAA certified through Edifecs. To facilitate these services, ProxyMed operates Phoenix(TM), our secure national electronic information platform, which provides physicians and other primary care providers with direct connectivity to payers, chain and independent pharmacies and clinical laboratories. For more information, please visit the Company's website at http://www.proxymed.com. |
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