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IMS Develops Web Application For Physicians Plus







IMS Develops Web Application For
Physicians Plus

IMS Develops Web Application For
Physicians Plus
09/11/2004 03:36 AM

IMS today unveiled the new corporate website it developed for Physicians Plus Insurance Corporation (www.pplusic.com), a nationally recognized managed care organization. The custom web application combines a bold, intuitive design and enhanced functionality for their website with process improving web tools which allow Physicians Plus to more efficiently manage their content and data. [PRWEB Sep 11, 2004]




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