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[MZIHC] – MZI HealthCare LLC, a leading provider of health plan administration software, announced today that it has formed a strategic partnership with Spherical Solutions (www.sphericalsolutions.net), a software development company that optimizes day-to-day medical management processes. The partnership offers users of EZ-CAP (www.ez-cap.com), MZIHC’s flagship product, the ability to automate regulatory healthcare letters, helping them to increase productivity, efficiency, and compliance.

EZ-CAP customers will be able to take advantage of the sPHERICAL Letter Management System, which is designed to help manage the creation and distribution of regulatory healthcare letters. The software application offers automated functionality for regulatory and other mandatory functions that include many manual steps. The application easily interfaces with EZ-CAP and is customized to integrate with client’s workflow.

“Our partnership with sPHERICAL dovetails very nicely with EZ-CAP’s continued emphasis on automation,” said NC Murthy, CEO of MZIHC. “Now our clients will be able to automate a process that previously required time-consuming manual inputting, allowing them to increase their productivity and accuracy.”

The software application is fully customizable to meet client needs. Letters can quickly be created–either individually or through a batch process–including letters for denial and provider disputes, as well as appeals and grievance correspondence. Letter templates are easy to maintain and develop. Additionally, the application provides medical director review workflow, a customizable care management module, standard reports, and real-time dashboards.

“The synergies between sPHERICAL and EZ-CAP enable users to take advantage of our automated software solution,” said Linda Deaktor, Corporate Board Member of Spherical Solutions. “With our simple letter generation system EZ-CAP users can increase their productivity, while maintaining mandated compliance.”

EZ-CAP is competitively priced, easy-to-use, and easy-to-adapt and configure. A leader in benefits administration, EZ-CAP has enabled a host of users to efficiently and cost effectively automate their healthcare administration to suit their evolving requirements and stay in control of their data.

 

About EZ-CAP

EZ-CAP, the flagship product of MZI HealthCare LLC, with corporate offices in Longwood, Florida and operations in Valencia, California, is the industry’s most widely used managed care solution, offering proven and reliable technology to efficiently and cost effectively automate increasingly complex health care administration. The competitively priced EZ-CAP software is easy-to-use and easy-to-adapt and configure. Over the course of its 25-year history, EZ-CAP has been installed at hundreds of client sites worldwide. For more information, visit www.EZ-CAP.com or call (661) 310-9333.

 

About Spherical Solutions

Spherical Solutions is a software development company established to optimize day-to-day medical management processes. The principals have over 20 years combined experience in both operations and software development which are both integral to a successful product launch. sPHERICAL focuses on regulatory and other mandatory functions that include many manual steps and have developed automated functionality in these areas. sPHERICAL’s core product is a simple letter generation system.

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