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Tuesday, 12/15/2015 9:21:40 AM

Tuesday, December 15, 2015 9:21:40 AM

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Net Medical Xpress Announces Comprehensive New Telemedicine Building Blocks.

Expected to Be Released to Over 100 Hospitals in 2016.

ALBUQUERQUE, NM--(Marketwired - Dec 15, 2015) - Net Medical Xpress Solutions, Inc. (OTCQB: NMXS), a provider of a wide range of telemedicine services, announced today the release of its new Telemed Building Blocks technology that enables healthcare facilities to set up their own customized Telemedicine infrastructure platforms.

In announcing the new technology, Net Medical CEO Dick Govatski said, "When a perfect application can't be found and nothing seems to fit specific processes and procedures, we provide the building blocks that will enable companies to assemble a fully-integrated custom platform to handle all their telemedicine requirements in a way that will work for them and will specifically fit their needs.

"Think of it as an Erector Set, Lincoln logs or Legos. Each module, based on our proprietary digital paper system, builds upon other modules to craft a smoothly-functioning, easy to manage telemedicine platform. Our robust browser-based system is capable of supporting everything from a small medical operation to the very largest company with fully integrated video conferencing, IT engineering, device integration, EMR setup, digital signatures and digital paper.

"With our system, a facility can use and translate their current paper forms to full digital for electronic signatures from remote locations. Couple that with video conferencing, cloud technology and integration with Electronic Medical Records and you've got the idea of how our Telemed Building Blocks are ideal for setting up a telemedicine platform with a myriad of custom combinations specific to the needs of any organization," Govatski said.

Telemed Building Blocks has a low cost entry licensing subscription price of $5,000. Customers are then eligible for the purchase of Net Medical's additional products including custom programming, call center access, program team management, Amazon HIPAA Cloud servers, telemedicine doctor network and WebRTC video conferencing between providers and patients. Net Medical uses custom Dell hardware for telemedicine while providing the necessary technology for customers to program their own telemedicine systems.

Govatski said, "We initially expect approximately 100 domestic and international customers will begin using the technology in 2016. This will give us a strong head start toward another profitable year in our growing telemedicine business."