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To: Dwayne Hines who wrote (20926)12/21/1999 10:04:00 PM
From: Bouf  Respond to of 25711
 
Medix Resources Receives U.S. Patent for Cymedix.com Software
DENVER, Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- John Prufeta, chief executive officer of Medix Resources, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: MDIX), today announced the final granting of a patent for the company's Cymedix.com software from the United States Department of Commerce. This news expands upon the August 11, 1999 announcement that the patent had been approved. Medix provides Internet-based healthcare communication, data integration, and transaction software through its Cymedix.com software product suite.

U.S. Patent Number 5995939 covers the Cymedix.com automated networked service request and fulfillment system and method. This system and method includes "client" computer systems in the offices of professionals, such as doctors, and "sponsor" computers at the sites of service providers. These service providers include patient pharmaceutical management, laboratory/radiology orders and results, eligibility and authorization requests, claims processing and health system Intranets. The transaction requests are prepared and automatically routed through the Internet to the appropriate healthcare provider or payer information system. Confidentiality is insured by encrypting all Internet transaction requests and responses. The system includes a "universal interface" which automates the process of converting data records found in existing physician practice management information systems into the data record format required for automated Internet transactions.