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IMRAC sold to Atlanta firm

11-04-2004 9:19 AMBusiness Computer Applications (BCA) has completed its acquisition of IMRAC, a Nashville-based application services provider that offers billing, collections, and claims management services to provider, payors and large self-insured groups.

The companies first said in April that the transaction had occurred and that Marshall Karr was named to lead the IMRAC unit. Health Data Management reported the deal Wednesday and a BCA employee in Atlanta confirmed to NashvillePost.com Thursday morning that the deal closed this past weekend.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

BCA sells health care information systems. IMRAC, which stands for Internet Medical Records Access Card, was founded by Dr. Jerry Tannenbaum, who also began Ren Corp. and National Nephrology Associates.

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