Double Oops: The clients name is apparently Global Claim Resources (GCR) My bad Anthony On Thursday 11 March 2004 01:13 pm, tickticker wrote: > Oops, My phone number is wrong: > My cell # (602)>no harvest<741>I said don't harvest<0974 > Should read: > My cell # (602)>no harvest<741>I said don't harvest<0975 > With a 5 on the end. > > My email for those who don't get it due to forwarding(one report of this > already): > > tickticker@NOSPAMcox.net > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > > > **Please cross post this to any Phoenix area Dev lists** > > Hello everyone, > > The iron is hot!!! > > I have a client in the health insurance industry (read HIPAA experience) > that has their entire database in Access. This needs to be moved to MySQL > on Windows and maintained, some desktop support as well, but their major > problems are a bad front end (read buggy as hell), scalability, their ASP > website, as well as speed. It needs to be able to import from other > medical insurance databases, Those with industry experience will know what > I am talking about (EDI etc). Some history: > > I posted something for this a long time ago, but the client didn't move on > it. Well they are growing and their current setup is about to croak. They > are now ANXIOUS to get this going, done well and in a timely fashion. It > will be reactive at first, then proactive later. > > Setup? Windows 2k server (unfortunately at the present time not negotiable) > and I would like MySQL used for the backend as this should make porting to > another OS ( read Linux) later on. IIS, ASP web site. About 6-8 users, > with a few dedicated to data entry. > > I will be available to help with anything but databases, as I don't do much > with them at all. > > Hours? Somewhat flexible, and some telecommuting is OK as well. > Maintenance portion probably won't be full time, but about 20-30 hours a > week or less if you set things up right the first time. > > Pay? Probably btwn $40 and $70 an hour as this will be long term depending > upon experience and expediency. > > Requirements? Can you make MySQL do backflips in Windows? Have you > migrated Access forms and queries and table to MySQL? Feel like a little > desktop support? I do mean little, not even close to full time, maybe 5-10 > hours a week if that (I can do some, but would prefer not to as I have > other clients that take all my time). At the beginning, minimum 30 hours a > week dedicated to the initial migration. > > Location? Roughly Hayden and Shea > > Dress? Clean but business casual. > > Benefits? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... no honestly I don't know. > > Notes: This is a company that reprices claims for out of network claims. > They have lots of EDI and faxes coming in. The more that is electronic > the better. As far as licensing of the product, I don't care. Who owns > the solution? Developer as far as I care, as long as this company has a > license in perpetuity with no catches. I prefer FOSS based please. > Eventually the whole system will be ported to Linux, ASP to PHP, IIS to > Apache etc. If you can do all that, then this is pretty long term if you > take your time and do it right. > > Yes there are commercial solutions, but no thanks. > > Questions? Reply to this email. > > My cell # (602)>no harvest<741>I said don't harvest<0974 > Client contact: Chris Jackson - (480) no 348 harvesting 5859 > > Company name: Preferred Medical Claim Solutions (PMCS) > > Thank you for your time, > > Anthony > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > discuss mailing list > discuss@lists.geekjobs.org > http://lists.geekjobs.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss