e-MedSoft.com Releases Version 3.0 of    Its Subscription-Based Internet    Health-Care Software 
    Now Includes Real-Time Electronic Eligibility Verifications and Claims    Processing to More Than 750 Payers 
    JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 4, 1999-- e-MedSoft.com (OTC    BB:MDTK) Wednesday announced that it has released Version 3.0 of e-MedSoft.com, the    company's pioneering subscription-based Internet-enabled health-care software. 
    Version 3.0 includes modifications and enhancements that improve performance and functionality in    virtually every one of e-MedSoft.com's applications, including Patient Registration, Eligibility,    Referrals, Scheduling, Master Patient Index, Electronic Medical Records, Billing, Claims, Benefits    Coordination, Contract Management, Fraud and Abuse Control, and Financial Reporting. 
    In addition, e-MedSoft.com is now configured so that it can be accessed through any Internet    mobile appliances. Further, it now includes business-to-business commerce applications that provide    online purchasing solutions for the provider and the supplier for ordering, inventory control and    general administration. 
    The e-commerce applications have been expanded to support online purchasing of medical books,    journals, periodicals, equipment and supplies. Included in this version is online leasing for medical    equipment and personal financial services for medical professionals. Additionally, users can    subscribe to a personalized medical search facility that monitors global medical resources and notifies    the user of selected information that has become available for review. 
    ''The front desk and business office personnel in a medical clinic, doctor's office or hospital continue    to be challenged by the lack of integration and connectivity to their core business processes and the    various participants involved in the delivery of health care,'' said John F. Andrews, chairman and    chief executive officer of e-MedSoft.com. ''Instead of phoning an HMO to check patient coverage,    doesn't it make more sense to check patient eligibility electronically? 
    ''Similarly, doesn't it make more sense for a doctor to submit a claim electronically, rather than    sending carbon copies through the mail? With Version 3.0, our integrated set of Internet-hosted    health-care applications provide access and connectivity from the desktop computer in the medical    provider's office to all participants in the medical delivery system including over 750 payers. The    potential efficiency savings are astronomical. 
    ''In addition to the significant enhancement we have made to the core practice management    applications, we have added numerous features that facilitate managing and enhancing the overall    delivery of medical care. Through the Internet and e-MedSoft.com's connectivity, we are now able    to include a host of new functions and services for the medical professional, including such activities    as purchasing, leasing of medical equipment and medical information. 
    ''As e-MedSoft.com continues its expansion of Internet-hosted connectivity services and point    applications, its value to the end-user becomes ever more apparent,'' concluded Andrews. 
    About e-MedSoft.com 
    e-MedSoft.com, with its Internet health-care management system, being sold under the trade name    e-MedSoft.com, is leading a transition in the medical industry, as it is the first subscription-based    health-care management system available for delivery through the Internet. 
    Users of the software are charged a small upfront installation fee, and an ongoing subscription fee    based on transaction volume. The medical software is a complete health-care management system. 
    Through the Internet, its Java-based integrator, utilizing Sun Microsystems Inc.'s (NASDAQ:SUNW    - news) Java technology, allows the e-MedSoft.com software to communicate across diverse    platforms and languages in unlimited capacity, allowing for the interlink of doctors, hospitals, clinics,    HMOs, insurance companies, financiers and government agencies. 
    The ease and low cost with which it can be implemented, its Internet connectivity, and its ability to    allow for the exchange of information across diverse platforms and systems bode well for its    widespread adoption by the medical community. For more information, see mdtk.com. 
    Statements in this news release that relate to management's expectations or beliefs concerning future    plans, expectations, events and performance are ''forward-looking'' within the meaning of the federal    securities laws. Actual results or events could differ materially from those anticipated in the    forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, without limitation, acceptance by    customers of the company's products, changing technology, competition in the health-care market,    government regulation of health care, the company's limited operating history, general economic    conditions and availability of capital. 
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