In the United States, every person spends on average $6,714 a year for health care, significantly higher than in the United Kingdom ($2,760), France ($3,449) or in Canada ($3,678). For this cost, the United States ranks 50th in life expectancy, and 180th infant mortality. At the same time, nearly 46 million Americans (18% of those under the age of 65) were without health insurance in 2007.
These staggering facts leave no room for confusion – healthcare reform is needed desperately. e426 does not take a stand on the political realities of this issue. Where we can assist is in the formulation of plans to streamline the processes, ensure privacy compliance, and develop better office practices. We can advise on the best means for a consortium of doctors, patients and institutions to communicate and share data.
You can Engage us for assistance on any part of your area of this massive issue.

















