March 20, 1998
Contact: Claire Thayer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Medicom International, Inc., joins MCOL as content provider
Modesto, CA - Managed Care On-Line has entered into a publishing arrangement with Medicom International to offer MCOL subscribers and web site visitors electronic access to Medicom Internationals Managed Care Interface publication.
Managed Care Interface Magazine is a peer-reviewed monthly managed care publication that provides timely information for healthcare purchasers and payors, physicians, pharmacists and consumers. The publication covers health policy, medical benefits, pharmacy practice, health economics, and other issues of paramount importance to managed care executives.
"Managed Care Interface challenges its readers each month with a wide variety of interesting and informative managed care related articles and statistics. Managed Care Interface focuses on key managed care issues and newsbreaking events that help keep busy managed care professionals up-to-date with issues facing the managed care industry," commented Claire Bollier Thayer, MCOL Director Research and Development.
"We are happy to provide access to Managed Care Interface content through MCOLs well-respected on-line service, and are excited to provide valuable managed care education to as many people as possible," stated Stanton R. Mehr, Editorial Director, Medicom International.
Medicom International, Inc. is a health care publishing and marketing communications company based in Bronxville, New York.
MCOL is a healthcare information technology company specializing in delivering managed care information and applications to professionals involved in managed care via the internet and through software applications. MCOL business lines include: Managed Care On-Line, an internet-accessible on-line service dedicated to managed care; Managed Care Store, a one-stop shopping place for managed care informational resources; and Software Development and Services. MCOL is based in Modesto, California with additional offices in Oregon and Southern California.
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