In the news: Medversant sues Morrisey Associates over credentialing patent
Medical Staff Leader Connection, July 22, 2009
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Medversant Technologies LLC is taking Morrisey Associates to court over what they see as a patent infringement of their credentialing software.
Medversant unveiled its patented product earlier this year with a press release explaining: “The ‘Electronic Credentials Verification and Management System’ (U.S. Patent 7,529,682) is a foundational patent for the company and provides for a system for storing, continually verifying, and retrieving credentials records in a global network environment.” However, the marketing around Morrisey’s MSO for the Web (MSOW) product seems a little too similar for comfort to Medversant.
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