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PTSO of Washington
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PTSO of Washington

Seattle, WA

Since 2004, PTSO has been committed to providing member community health centers (CHCs) with effective healthcare technology services and solutions that enhance patient care and safety while maximizing business process efficiency. As a non-profit 509(a)(3) corporation, our collaborative clinical and patient management systems, technological infrastructure, and support result in integrated systems that facilitate informed and comprehensive care delivery. Through shared, cost-effective technology services, PTSO lowers the cost barrier, enabling CHCs to quickly and successfully implement health information technology.

Seattle, Washington

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