SymbolFDBH
NameFOUNDERS BAY HOLDINGS
SectorUNDEFINED
RegionNorth America
Industry-
Address19707 United States DE 7209 Lancaster Pike Suite 1211
Telephone+1 302-416-4816
Fax
Email
Websitehttp://fbaytech.com
IncorporationUS
Incorporated On1986
Employees
Fiscal Year12/31
Public Since
ExchangesOTC
Auditor
Audit StatusAUDITED
Reporting StatusDark: Alternative Reporting Standard
CIK0000927798
Description

Founders Bay Holdings serves as a holding company for promising small to middle market firms that can be aggregated and grown with a common vision. Founders Bay Holdings, operates through its wholly-owned Delaware subsidiary, Founders Bay Technologies, Inc. and employs proprietary technology for management of electronic health care records under the tradenames CareConnext and CopyQ. Specifically, medical providers such as hospitals, clinics, and physician groups are required to update electronic health care records processes due to government mandates and technological progress. Medical providers can and do choose from a variety of different vendors, leading to incompatibility issues. Electronic health record systems are more efficient for the patient and reimbursement programs if they can be integrated across the board. CareConnext and its CopyQ features address the perennial problems related to the migration of data from legacy systems to current systems, as well as the integration and interoperability of different systems, without the overly expensive and disruptive data migration of system switching projects.

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Founders Bay Holdings serves as a holding company for promising small to middle market firms that can be aggregated and grown with a common vision. Founders Bay Holdings, operates through its wholly-owned Delaware subsidiary, Founders Bay Technologies, Inc. and employs proprietary technology for management of electronic health care records under the tradenames CareConnext and CopyQ. Specifically, medical providers such as hospitals, clinics, and physician groups are required to update electronic health care records processes due to government mandates and technological progress. Medical providers can and do choose from a variety of different vendors, leading to incompatibility issues. Electronic health record systems are more efficient for the patient and reimbursement programs if they can be integrated across the board. CareConnext and its CopyQ features address the perennial problems related to the migration of data from legacy systems to current systems, as well as the integration and interoperability of different systems, without the overly expensive and disruptive data migration of system switching projects.

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