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Background
Mills and Murphy Software Systems Inc. acquired BEP Software Systems from Hospice of Michigan in early 1999 in an effort to expand upon the flexibility and functionality of the HPMS product currently offers its users. Although Mills and Murphy Software Systems has just recently acquired exclusive development rights, we do have extensive experience with the HPMS. Many of Mills and Murphy's HPMS clients have depended upon our development expertise with Advanced Revelation and our familiarity with the HPMS for customizing, developing and supporting the HPMS to meet their specific needs.
Looking Back
| 1985 | John Pryor, along with two others form BEP begin development of a patient billing module for Hospice of Dayton |
| 1986 | First generation software is installed at Hospice of Dayton |
| 1987 | Phillip McGill joined BEP |
| 1988 | First Generation software converted to AREV |
| 1992 | Hospice of Michigan acquires BEP |
| 1993 | Active marketing of Hospice Patient Management System (HPMS) software |
| 1996 | Mills & Murphy Software Systems, Inc. begins custom software development of HPMS for area hospices. |
| 1999 | Mills & Murphy acquires BEP Software from Hospice of Michigan, begins Y2K compliance development and publishes version 3.x |
| 2000 | Windows development of HPMS completed in August |
| 2003 | HPMS is HIPAA compliant with new 32-bit version |
Moving Forward
Our commitment to propelling the HPMS's product lifecycle forward through upgrading its platform and enhancing its functionality is spawned out of our appreciation for how very well the HPMS currently meets its users' needs. The HPMS is a quality product and we plan to make it even better. We believe our aggressive development efforts will provide current and future HPMS users with an even more powerful, integrated and dynamic HPMS application.
We accept this engagement with enthusiasm and hope to forge a strong, positive relationship by providing our HPMS clients with a superior product backed by excellent service.
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