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Microwize Technology Honored in Inc. 5000 for 2010!
Date:9/15/2010

PARAMUS, N.J., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Microwize Technology, a leader in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Medical Billing software industries, announces its achievement of being named to the Inc. 5000, a list of the fastest growing companies in America.

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Robert Gabriel, president and CEO of Microwize Technology, notes the achievement as an important milestone in the company's history.  Mr. Gabriel thanks Inc. Magazine and states that, "To be included on the Inc. 5000 list by such a prestigious company as Inc. Magazine is truly an honor. We at Microwize are excited by the achievement, and it motivates us to continue to grow and distinguish ourselves as leaders in the EMR industry."


Microwize Technology debuts on the list at number 3,820.  A fifteen year veteran of the Healthcare / Information-Technology industry, Microwize Technology has proved to be an authority on EMR and Medical Billing solutions for physicians and medical practices and boasts a three-year growth rate of 39%.  Mr. Gabriel believes that Microwize Technology will continue to grow, due to the desire of the Healthcare Industry to eliminate paper and interface effortlessly via electronic systems along with economic benefits for physicians, as outlined in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) signed by President Obama in 2009.

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Microwize Technology, Inc. is a provider of software solutions for medical practices, focused on making the medical industry safer and more efficient.  Microwize specializes in Electronic Medical Records, Medical Billing Software, and Practice Scheduling Software, with name brands like McKe
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