About Us

The Road to Savings is Simple

Take advantage of these tremendous benefits. Allow us to provide you with a free, detailed analysis of your current electronic payment systems and fees. Provide us with your last three months of credit card statements. Within seven to ten business days we will return a comprehensive analysis of the areas where you can immediately begin to save as well as opportunities for future savings.

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Customer Service

A dedicated relationship manager will be assigned for your company. We also offer 24/7/365 best-of-breed merchant support through our call center.

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Commitment to Quality

Our goal is to help your business run more efficiently. We aim to solve your technology and electronic payment issues and identify cost-savings opportunities on an on-going basis.

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Implementation is Easy

We know how valuable your time is. Our conversion team has more than twenty years experience and has successfully completed thousands of conversions. This experienced staff makes the conversion to our system simple and speedy.

Is Your Credit Card Processing HIPAA Compliant?

Our core value and clear commitment to medically licensed entities and practices is to eliminate the vast and often unknown liability they currently have with H.I.P.A.A. compliance in the merchant services (credit card processing) portion of their business. Many medically licensed entities and professionals are operating under the false premise that their current processor or merchant service provider is HIPAA compliant. They are not AND you are liable for their breaches of your information under current HIPAA guidelines. Our ownership team includes licensed medical professionals, past medical association presidents, industry leading Merchant Services executives and H.I.P.A.A. Attorneys with decades of experience.

EPX™ is the ONLY organization in America that can offer our proprietary HIPAAVault™ processing technology. Our HIPAASmart™ data systems offers America’s ONLY full end-to-end tokenization of your credit card data, including tokenization of the patient’s name. This closes the existing loophole in this portion of your practice. Complete H.I.P.A.A. compliance previously has not been obtainable or guaranteed. We also offer our specialized DentalMerchant™ program for our dental professionals.

All Data security is paramount; PCI, Sarbanes-Oxley, Payment Card Industry, SAS70 and Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) compliant. We also offer inexpensive hosting and transaction solutions that eliminate costly and time consuming PCI audits."

Request a complimentary consultation and analysis to make your practice or medically licensed entity fully H.I.P.A.A. compliant and your data HIPAASmart™.

Do you have questions about becoming a HIPAAMerchant Client or are you Ready to get started?

HIPAA liability on ALL payment credit card transactions

April 4, 2011 by admin No Comments

12-2292. Confidentiality of medical records and payment records A. Unless otherwise provided by law, all medical records and payment records, and the information contained in medical records and payment records, are privileged and confidential. A health care provider may only disclose that part or all of a patient’s medical records and payment records as authorized [...]

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ASU Shuts Down Online Access to Their Website After Security Breach

January 22, 2012 by admin No Comments

On Wednesday evening, ASU students and employees were told in a security text alert that the university’s ASURITE computer system may have been compromised and that all online services had been suspended. This is the university’s main online system, where students and employees put in their passwords to log in and access classes and other [...]

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Hackers Breach Global Intelligence website

December 27, 2011 by admin No Comments

While the rest of the world engaged in merriment and good cheer, hackers used the holidays to attack a United States research group that puts out a daily newsletter on security issues. On Saturday, hackers who say they are members of the collective known as Anonymous claimed responsibility for crashing the Web site of the [...]

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