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The knowledge of our professionals and our ability to provide expert advice and management is best demonstrated by our clients. Below are just a few examples of our client success stories. |
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| Forging Strong Partnership Leverages Group Success and Steady Revenue Incline |
| Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, Westchester, New York |
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Phelps Memorial Hospital Center has an Emergency Department (ED) that employs eight full-time physicians within its state-of-the-art facilities. The Department is one of four EDs within the greater Stellaris Health Network based in Weschester, New York. Phelps retained MMP’s services in 2000. They determined MMP's expertise was critical to the ED's continued success. This included continuous work with hospital administration, physician and staff training, and coding education. MMP was able to solidify the relationship with hospital administration and the Phelps ED director during this time.
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| MMP Helps Oklahoma Emergency Practice Regroup after Contract Termination |
| Green Country Emergency Physicians | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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For a number of years, Green Country enjoyed a stable and mutually beneficial relationship
with Hillcrest Medical Center. During this period, the physician group relied on MMP
for billing and practice management services. However, in 2006 amidst contract negotiations
with Hillcrest Medical and its new owners Ardent Healthcare, the hospital unexpectedly
announced that it would not renew its professional service agreement (PSA)
with the group.
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MMP Partnership Helps Large Emergency Group Boost Collections,
Strengthen Compliance |
| Wake Emergency Physicians, PA | Cary, North Carolina |
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Wake Emergency previously entrusted its billing operation to a national billing
vendor based on the West Coast. But problems emerged early in the relationship. A
significant number of claims were routinely unaccounted for and as a result were
unbillable. In addition, financial reporting and comprehensive compliance planning
were virtually non-existent. Making matters worse, the time difference between the
coasts often made for problematic customer service inquiries and communications.
With the claims management problems worsening, the practice losing significant
amounts of money and its future suddenly in doubt, practice leaders made the
decision to switch billing vendors.
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| Partnership Approach Puts Practice Back Into Physicians’ Hands |
| Emergency Medicine Consultants Of Nashville, Inc. | Nashville, Tennessee |
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EMC’s previous billing company was owned by the group’s preceding
president. When the physician left the group, EMC decided to seek out a
partner that could boost its financial performance and provide a wider
array of financial services. EMC’s physicians wanted greater control of
the billing process, better communications and more reporting from its
billing company.
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| Leveraging Practice Management Services to Optimize Revenue for Physicians |
| Gainesville Emergency Department Services | Gainesville, Georgia |
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Previously, a national staffing company had employed the physicians in GEDS.
Unhappy with the company’s services, the physicians split from the company and
formed GEDS. After two mandated years of billing through the staffing company’s
provider, GEDS began shopping for a new billing company. Specifically, GEDS was looking for an emergency medicine-specific billing company
that could increase collections and provide patients with the convenience of a local
billing office. The physicians also felt a responsibility to be aware of issues in the
practice management industry. In short, GEDS was looking for a company that would
not only handle the bills, but would also be the practice’s business partner.
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