iCoreConnect Inc., a cloud-based software and technology company, provides cloud-based software products for the healthcare sector in the United States. The company's products include iCoreRx, a compliant electronic prescription software; iCoreExchange, a software as a service (SaaS) email solution that allows doctors to send and receive secure email with attachments to and from other healthcare professionals, patients, and referrals; iCoreCodeGenius that provides the coding standards for the 10th revision of the international classification of diseases and related health problems; and iCoreVerify, a compliant SaaS solution that allows practices to verify patient insurance benefits automatically and on-demand. Its products also comprise iCoreHuddle and iCoreHuddle+, a tool to instantly reveal the revenue potential of each patient; iCoreCloud, a compliant and automated backup solution, which offers customers to back up their on-premise servers and computers to the cloud; iCorePay, a patient payment processing solutions for payment and revenue cycle tracking; iCoreSecure, an encrypted email to protect personal and financial data; and iCoreIT, an IT managed services. The company was formerly known as iMedicor, Inc. and changed its name to iCoreConnect Inc. in June 2017. iCoreConnect Inc. was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Ocoee, Florida.
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