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Executive Summary

Most healthcare practices utilize medical billing software in order to accomplish the first phase of collections – submitting claims to payers. None of these billing programs, however, provides "substantive" help regarding the second, and increasingly important, phase of collections – i.e., the phase that commences when the carrier declines to pay the charges billed.

Collections inherently involves law, as well as tools and protocols based on law – ProviderLAW's primary area of expertise. Given the market need, and the absence of collections software on the market, ProviderLAW has commenced the development of an integrated collections system which will tie in with the major billing programs available on the market.

ProviderLAW is a privately held company. For more information about this development project and opportunity, please contact President & CEO, Keith Pendleton, JD, at 610-756-3795 for a confidential executive summary.

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