WOOLWICH — For the second year in a row, Maine-based medical transcription firm NEMT has been awarded high marks with the release of the “2012 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Services” report.
The report, published by the KLAS research group, gives NEMT exceptional scores for 2012.
NEMT received an overall performance score of 92.7 out of 100. NEMT also scored 8.7 out of 9 in the “money’s worth” category.
When asked “Would you buy from this vendor again?” — 100 percent of NEMT’s clients said “yes,” according to KLAS data.
NEMT (New England Medical Transcription) was listed as a regional company in the early data set. This means that while NEMT serves clients all over the United States, its primary concentration is in New England and so the company was not eligible for the Best in KLAS Award.
“Just getting on the KLAS list is an honor, but to earn above-90 scores two years in a row is a major accomplishment,” said NEMT CEO Linda Sullivan. “Our team has once again proved that a mid-sized company can deliver exceptional client satisfaction.”
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