CARMEL, Ind., April 02, 2018 -- Stratice Healthcare and Byram Healthcare (White Plains, NY) are pleased to announce Byram will participate in the Preferred Supplier Program with Stratice and utilize the eOrdersPlus solution from Stratice to better serve their physician partners and patients with their medical supply needs in the categories of urology, diabetes, wound care, ostomy, and incontinence. eOrdersPlus will assist Byram with bringing a technology solution to practices to help eliminate burdensome efforts for documentation, physician signature, and other order related information for medical equipment and supply needs of patients. This direct electronic connectivity replaces an otherwise inefficient, largely paper-based ordering process sometimes requiring multiple phone calls, duplicative faxes and time-consuming data entry of orders. The platform will allow for faster, accurate and more efficient communication between the healthcare provider and the supplier while delivering quality patient care.
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“Stratice and Byram are committed to an e-Prescribing platform that efficiently gets medical supplies to the patient while reducing or eliminating the fax/phone/manual efforts historically accompanying this process,” stated Jeff Woodham, President of Stratice Healthcare.
eOrdersPlus is available to healthcare providers and prescribers through direct integration with Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) systems used in the practice setting, as well as through a HIPAA secured web-based portal for use by all physicians and their staff.
“Byram Healthcare is excited to work with innovating companies like Stratice Healthcare. eOrdersPlus will help improve health data exchange between prescribers and suppliers, resulting in operational efficiencies and improved patient care,” said Perry Bernocchi, CEO at Byram Healthcare.
About Stratice Healthcare
Stratice develops and operates eOrdersPlus -- a first-to-market suite of eOrdering solutions connecting its two-sided network of healthcare professionals (and their patients) with local, regional and national providers of medical equipment, supplies and other patient care services. Its cloud-based eOrdering solutions provide first-time direct electronic connectivity resulting in rapid, reliable and confirmed fulfillment of patients’ medical orders. eOrdersPlus enhances the coordination of patient care through intuitive eOrdering solutions eliminating time-intensive, costly and unreliable paper form, fax and phone-driven ordering & fulfillment processes continuing to burden patients, healthcare professionals, providers, suppliers and insurance payers alike. For more information about Stratice Healthcare, please visit www.straticehealthcare.com.
About Byram
Byram Healthcare Centers, Inc. has been a national leader in disposable medical supply delivery since 1968. Byram provides quality supplies, service and support, specializing in diabetes supplies, ostomy supplies, wound care supplies, Urology supplies, incontinence supplies and enteral nutrition products. In 2017, Byram was acquired by Owens & Minor, a global healthcare services company, to expand the organization’s ability to serve the continuum of care into the patient’s home. Byram Healthcare, an Owens & Minor company, is more prepared than ever to tackle the challenging, changing healthcare landscape. Byram Healthcare is here to deliver the products, service, and support needed to maximize clinical outcomes and manage complicated benefits.
Contact: Jeff Woodham, President Stratice Healthcare [email protected]


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