Santa Fe-based Seamless Medical System's iPad-based patient engagement platform could soon be used in hundreds of community health centers around the country.The company received "preferred vendor" status this month from the CommonWealth Purchasing Group of Boston, which leverages the purchasing power of 475 community health centers in 36 states to help lower business costs for its members.Under the agreement, Seamless approved a preferred pricing arrangement for CommonWealth member clinics that use its proprietary software system, which allows all patient check-ins and doctor follow-ups to be conducted on iPads."Under the agreement, we'll be able to market directly to Commonwealth and its members," said Seamless founder and CEO David Perez.Read more on NewsOK.com