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MedeFinance to Appear on the Alexander Haig's Health Journal Television TV Series, June 11, 2006 on CNBC (As Paid Programming)

Posted on: Thursday, 8 June 2006, 09:01 CDT

Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces the appearance of MedeFinance on Health Journal Television, hosted by General Alexander Haig.

Today, healthcare executives are under tremendous pressure to contain costs, mitigate risk and improve their organizations financial performance. In this segment of Health Journal Television, MedeFinance will discuss their newly developed innovative technology, Performance OnDemand, to help healthcare professionals develop operational standards and drive financial improvement leveraging business analytics technology.

Jim Quist, Chairman and CEO of MedeFinance states, "MedeFinance is committed to enabling performance improvement for the healthcare industry by providing a proven, integrated analytics solution and reliable healthcare expertise. Our software-as-service technology is scalable to meet virtually any organization's data collection and reporting needs, and we are pleased to be recognized as a value-added IT partner by many leading healthcare organizations.

About MedeFinance

MedeFinance is a leading provider of on-demand analytic applications and client services to help healthcare financial managers and executives improve performance. The company is recognized for delivering innovative services that create sustainable value through a revolutionary combination of adaptive analytics, an instantly available IT environment, and unparalleled client services. The company serves over 600 U.S. hospitals, including Kaiser Permanente, Tenet Healthcare Corp., Partners HealthCare and The Cleveland Clinic. Founded in 1994, MedeFinance is a rapidly growing, privately held company headquartered in Emeryville, California.

For additional information, please visit http://www.medefinance.com.

About Health Journal Television

Health Journal Television airs on CNBC (as paid programming) and the Bravo! Network (as paid programming). HJTV may also be viewed on United Airlines' in-flight TV and through video on demand via wbrtv.com.

The HJTV Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University.

For specific market-by-market air dates and times, please visit http://www.healthjournaltv.com/broadcast/1716.html or e-mail Moniqueh@mmpusa.com. For more information, please visit http://www.healthjournaltv.com.


Source: Business Wire

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