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April 2009
Every day we encounter signs and signals, each one communicating something specific. The driver in front of you signals that she plans to turn left...Read more |  |
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| | May 2009
There are a number of issues that can affect the “health” of healthcare accounts receivable, but like the onset of the flu, these issues often give some warning...Read more | |
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| | June 2009
When healthcare companies are desperate to improve cash flow, they’re tempted to look for a quick fix. They often consider a complete reversal....Read more | |
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| | July 2009
As we discussed in the June email newsletter, one of the first things medical offices need to do when they notice a decline in cash flow is look internally for process issues...Read more | |
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| | August 2009
In a recent interview published in HFMA with Ziegler’s David Johnson, Johnson discussed the reasons healthcare companies typically pay higher interest rates and are straddled with...Read more | |
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| | September 2009
In an effort to better serve client needs and as a result of steady growth, Kansas City-based A/R Recovery has moved its main office to New York City, America's top financial center...Read more | |
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| | November 2009
For the past ten years, we have worked a lot of receivables from healthcare companies that have gone bankrupt or simply closed their doors. We used to be surprised by some of the issues we encountered with their A/R. No longer...Read more | |
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