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Rectangle Health and DoctorLogic Bring Digital Payment Solutions to More Healthcare Providers

Rectangle Health and DoctorLogic Bring Digital Payment Solutions to More Healthcare Providers

Rectangle Health and DoctorLogic have partnered to bring more healthcare providers convenient technology that increases patient payment options.

Through this partnership, DoctorLogic’s clients can utilize Rectangle Health’s patented Practice Management Bridge® solution, which interfaces with any EHR system to drive revenue and streamline workflows, for their online payments. This payment technology allows patients to conveniently pay balances on their provider’s website or through contactless options in person at point of service or through their mobile device.

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“DoctorLogic has a robust network of healthcare providers and shares our mission to help them gain efficiencies and grow their business,” said Scott LoPresti, Rectangle Health’s COO. “As patients return to in-person appointments, it’s imperative for DoctorLogic’s clients to offer the modern, convenient, and contactless payment options patients increasingly expect.”

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“We’ve formed this partnership because we want to offer our clients greater value and connect them to the latest payment technology,” said Stuart Lloyd, co-founder & CEO of DoctorLogic. “By integrating Practice Management Bridge into our clients’ websites, they will be able to increase patient payments and improve accounts receivables, while adding convenience that elevates their patients’ journey.”

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