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Thomas Beckjorden

Regional Sales Executive at Visonex

Thomas Beckjorden has a strong background in sales and territory management within the medical device industry. Thomas has experience working with a variety of healthcare professionals and organizations, driving revenue growth and sales of various medical products and solutions. Thomas has a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing/Marketing Management from the University of St. Thomas.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Visonex

At Visonex®, we focus on building a solid relationship to help you overcome the challenges your dialysis clinic faces on a daily basis. It’s more than technology solutions; it’s about ongoing support, service, and making sure you’re getting what you need to be successful. Visonex Supports All Modalities; Outpatient Chronic, Home Dialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, NxStage, & Skilled Nursing Facilities Clarity™ EHR • #1 Electronic Health Record Service Provider to the Independent & Hospital Dialysis Community • All Independents, No Chains (from start-ups to 2000 patient group) • Treatment Centric Approach (re-occurring) vs. Hospital EHR (one episodic treatment/visit) • Stay Ahead of Regulatory Changes (tool in our clients’ hands prior to regulation being enforced) • User Friendly & Configurable/Ability to Adjust • Service Oriented (24/7 Support & Webinars at No Additional Cost) • Very Successful & High Retention Rate Visonex Enhanced Services (VES) is a unique dialysis specific service combining Clarity, Data Management, and Dialysis Billing. Data Management Services • CROWNWeb Electronic Submission • QMAT – Quality Measures Assessment Tool (QAPI & Core Survey Readiness) • Analytical Data Warehouse (ADW) 3rd Party Dialysis Billing • Billers Specific to Dialysis (What is “good” & comparison to other clinics) • Persistent in Collecting Every Penny Visonex is in an excellent position to not only help independents and hospital facilities survive, but thrive.


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51-200

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