Mocingbird announces partnership with CertifyOS

NORTH KINGSTOWN – My MOC Inc., which offers a cloud-based platform that manages continuing medical education requirements called Mocingbird, has partnered with CertifyOS, a New York-based provider intelligence platform, to integrate platforms and create streamlined data sharing for clinician licensure and continuing medical education.

The integration of the new platforms is designed to provide ongoing monitoring of all licensing needs and timelines, and of requirements and regulations for continuing medical education in each state. It will streamline data for providers and administrators, simplifying the continuing education process for clinicians by eliminating redundant tracking and duplicative data entry.

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“The lack of communication between key stakeholders and clinicians is a costly, systemic problem, and an acute one,” said Ian Madom, CEO of North Kingstown-based My MOC Inc., doing business as Mocingbird. “Together, CertifyOS and Mocingbird create a seamless function for administrators and providers alike, with all of the pertinent information at their fingertips to avoid any lapses in renewal, lags in initial licensure, or delays due to outstanding CE [continuing education] completion. This partnership symbolizes the power of data sharing to drive innovation and major improvements to our entire health care system.”

“This partnership solves for the systemic data gap between ongoing data management and license requirements,” said Anshul Rathi, CEO of CertifyOS. “By joining forces, CertifyOS and Mocingbird are creating a comprehensive, streamlined solution for both administrators and clinicians, evolving the credential ecosystem and ensuring all CME [continuing medical education] requirements for licensures and renewals are addressed at the outset. We’re eliminating delays, payer risks and ensuring continuity of care provision, which, in turn, maintains access to care for patients.”

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Claudia Chiappa is a PBN staff writer. You may contact her at Chiappa@PBN.com.