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Online Inpatient Medical Services company renames disease management services

Published in Obesity and Diabetes Week, June 6th, 2005

Inpatient Medical Services (IMS) announced that the company will market its line of disease management programs and services under the name of Intercede Health. A new Intercede Health logo and website accompany the name change.

Company CEO, Dr. Philip Sanger, said, "Intercede Health better reflects the nature of our disease management services and helps differentiate our product lines."

Intercede Health disease management programs help health plans, employers, and government agencies reduce health care costs through improved medical management of patients with chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, obesity, coronary artery...

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